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Assessment of Formulated Phosphorus Enriched Compost on Rice Followed Wheat Crop Yields.

Authors :
Khan, Matiullah
Billah, Motsim
Ahmad, Shoaib
Khan, Raza Ullah
Sarwar, Muhammad
Source :
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research. Dec2019, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p647-647. 1p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Abstract: Field experiments were conducted for two seasons to investigate the direct and residual effect of phosphorus enriched compost (PEC) prepared by composting poultry litter (PL) with rock phosphate (RP) and inoculating with effective microorganisms (EM) on the wheat during 2010-11. Both experiments were conducted consecutively, in the same lay out of randomized complete block design with three repeats. Various doses of PEC (6, 4, 2 Mg ha-1) were compared with simple poultry-litter compost (PLC) as 8 Mg ha-1, single super phosphate (SSP) fertilizer as 100 kg P O ha-1 and control. The results showed that PEC 2 5 at 6 Mg ha-1gave 14.7% and 7.7% increased paddy yield and 14.7% and 11.9%-increased total dry matter yield over PLC at 8 Mg ha-1 and SSP, respectively. The highest soil post-harvest extractable P content of 5.42 mg kg-1and rice-plant P uptake (17.50 kg ha-1) were also recorded in the treatment PECat 6 Mg ha-1 as compared to other treatments. The residual effects of PEC applied at the rate of 6 Mg ha-was superior by producing 36.2%, 14.2% and 7.0%increased grain yields over those of control, PLC and SSP, respectively. The post-harvest soil extractable P value and plant P uptake were significantly higher in the treatment where PEC was applied to the previous crop at 6 Mg ha-1 over rest of the treatments. It was concluded that PEC has the potential to improve yield of two consecutive crop i.e. rice and wheat yields when applied at 6 Mg ha-1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02510480
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141626082
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17582/journal.pjar/2019/32.4.647.655