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Effect of Continuous use of Sodic Irrigation Water with and without Gypsum, Farmyard manure, Pressmud and Fertilizer on Soil Properties and Yields of Rice and Wheat in a Long term Experiment

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A long term field experiment was conducted for 8 years during 1994–2001 to evaluate the effect of N, P, K and Zn fertilizer use alone and in combination with gypsum, farmyard manure (FYM) and pressmud on changes in soil properties and yields of rice and wheat under continuous use of sodic irrigation water (residual sodium carbonate (RSC) 8.5 meq  l−1, and sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) 8.8 (m mol/l)1/2 at Bhaini Majra experimental farm of Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, India. Continuous use of fertilizer N alone (120 kg ha−1) or in combination with P and K significantly improved rice and wheat yields over control (no fertilizer). Phosphorus applied at the rate of 26 kg P ha−1 each to rice and wheat significantly improved the yields and led to a considerable build up in available soil P. When N alone was applied, available soil P and K declined from the initial level of 14.8 and 275 kg ha−1 to 8.5 and 250 kg ha−1 respectively. Potassium applied at a rate of 42 kg K ha−1 to both crops had no effect on yields. Response of rice to Zinc application occurred since 1997 when DTPA extractable Zn declined to 1.48 kg ha−1 from the initial level of 1.99 kg ha−1. Farmyard manure 10 Mg ha−1, gypsum 5 Mg ha−1 and pressmud 10 Mg ha−1 along with NPK fertilizer use significantly enhanced yields over NPK treatment alone. Continuous cropping with sodic water and inorganic fertilizer use for 8 years slightly decreased the soil pHe and SAR from the initial value of 8.6 and 29.0 to 8.50 and 18.7 respectively. However, treatments involving the use of gypsum, FYM and pressmud significantly decreased the soil pH and SAR over inorganic fertilizer treatments and control. Nitrogen, phosphorus and zinc uptake were far less than additions made by fertilizer. The actual soil N balance was much lower than the expected balance thereby indicating large losses of N from the soil. There was a negative potassium balance due to greater removal by the crops when compared to K additions. The results suggest that either gypsum or FYM/pressmud along with recommended dose of fertilizers must be used to sustain the productivity of rice – wheat system in areas having sodic ground water for irrigation.

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Yaduvanshi, N.P.S., Swarup, A. Effect of Continuous use of Sodic Irrigation Water with and without Gypsum, Farmyard manure, Pressmud and Fertilizer on Soil Properties and Yields of Rice and Wheat in a Long term Experiment. Nutr Cycl Agroecosyst 73, 111–118 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10705-005-3361-1

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