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Influence of water having variable salinity and sodicity on groundnut-II : Effect on nutrient content and uptake
Author(s) -
R.D. Meghwal,
J. V. Polara,
K.B. Ranpariya
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
asian journal of soil science/asian journal of soil science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 0976-7231
pISSN - 0973-4775
DOI - 10.15740/has/ajss/15.2/101-104
Subject(s) - salinity , irrigation , soil salinity , agronomy , sodic soil , nutrient , saline water , water content , chemistry , zoology , mathematics , soil water , environmental science , biology , soil science , ecology , engineering , geotechnical engineering , organic chemistry
A pot experiment was conducted at Net House, Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh to assess the different levels of saline and sodic irrigation water on content and uptake of nutrient by groundnut during the Summer-2018. The treatment consists of four levels each of salinity (2, 4, 6 and 8 dS m-1) and sodicity (5.0, 10.0, 15.0 and 20.0 SAR) of irrigation water by adopting factorial CRD with three replications. The results indicated that application of different levels of saline and sodic irrigation water produced significant effect on content and uptake of N, P and K by kernel and haulm of groundnut. The highest N, P and K content (3.76 %, 0.34 % and 0.67 %) and uptake (163.6, 13.34 and 25.14 mg pot-1) by kernel and content (1.08 %, 0.15 % and 0.40 %) and uptake (177.8, 25.01 and 66.5 mg pot-1) by haulm, respectively were observed with EC-2 dS m-1 level of salinity of irrigation water, but the lowest content and uptake by kernel were observed with EC-6 dS m-1 and by haulm at EC-8 dS m-1 levels of salinity of irrigation water. There was no any pod formation were observed with EC-8 dS m-1, hence, content and uptake of nutrients by kernel considered zero. While the highest N, P and K content (2.85 %, 0.22 % and 0.42 %) and uptake (109, 5.93 and 11.45 mg pot-1) by kernel and content (1.01 %, 0.13 % and 0.37 %) and uptake (135.5, 17.80 and 48.6 mg pot-1) by haulm, respectively were observed with SAR- 5.0 level of sodicity of irrigation water. The interaction effect between salinity and sodicity levels of irrigation water on concentration and uptake of N by kernel and haulm were found significantly the highest with C1×S1 (EC- 2.0 dS m-1 × SAR- 5.0) level of salinity and sodicity of irrigation water.

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