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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3700
Title: Effect of continuous application of fertilizer nutrients on the long term productivity of a rice cropping system
Authors: Tajuddin, E
Abdul Salam, M
Shahul Hameed, S M
Yageen Thomas
Devandesan, S
Keywords: Rice cropping system
effect of nitrogen in rice cropping
effect of phosphorus in rice cropping
Issue Date: 1990
Publisher: Kerala Agricultural University
Citation: Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 28(1), 31-35.
Abstract: Field experiments conducted for a period of seven years to study the effect of continuous application of fertilizer nutrients on the long term productivity of a rice based cropping system revealed that nitrogen application increased grain yield in all the seasons for a period of seven years. Both the physical and economic optimum dose of N decreased @ 4.06 and 3.7% per season, respectively. Nitrogen application @ zero and 120 kg/ha per season continuously over a period of five years, decreased the grain yield @ 1.47 and 1.28 g/ha/year, respectively. But application of N @ 40 kg/ha during the same period increased grain yield 6 1.22 q/ha/year. The productivity of plots applied with N @ 80 kg/ha remained stable. The study clearly revealed the possibility of skipping P for four years and K for seven years in soils containing medium amounts of these nutrients. Application of N at optimum dose is important to maintain the long term productivity of a rice based cropping system involving rice-rice-fallow.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3700
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