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Influence of different rice establishment methods and nutrient levels on soil enzyme activity, nutrient status and grain yield of rice in North Coastal Zone of Andhra Pradesh
Author(s) -
Ch. S. Rama Lakshmi,
M. B. G. S. Kumari,
T. Sreelatha,
A. Sireesha
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
oryza
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2249-5266
pISSN - 0474-7615
DOI - 10.35709/ory.2019.56.4.6
Subject(s) - sowing , agronomy , nutrient , transplanting , urease , soil fertility , nutrient management , environmental science , crop yield , productivity , phosphorus , nitrogen , fertilizer , biology , chemistry , soil water , ecology , urea , biochemistry , macroeconomics , organic chemistry , soil science , economics
To enhance productivity, alleviate environmental and management constraints and enhance farmers' income in the rice, new approaches that are labour-saving, more productive and sustainable need to be developed. Experiment was formulated to know the impact/influence of different rice establishment methods and different levels of nitrogen application on soil and crop productivity of rice. Results revealed that, among different rice establishment systems, machine transplanting recorded significantly higher yields followed by SRI method. Lowest yields were recorded in dry seed broadcasting method. With increasing nitrogen levels, yields were increased in all the systems and further enhancement of rice yields were observed with potassium nitrate foliar spray along with chemical fertilizers. Soil enzyme activity particularly urease and dehydrogenase was significantly high under normal planting and SRI method of planting, respectively and lowest enzyme activities were recorded in broadcasting of dry seed. Soil organic carbon content also followed the same trend as like enzyme activity. With regard to soil nutrient status, significant differences were not observed in phosphorus and potassium, however available nitrogen status was increased with increasing fertilizer levels and among different methods, drum seeding recorded highest status (286 kg ha-1).

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