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Original Articles

Phosphorous and Mung Bean Residue Incorporation Improve Soil Fertility and Crop Productivity in Sorghum and Mungbean-Lentil Cropping System

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Pages 459-471 | Received 09 Jun 2006, Accepted 15 Apr 2007, Published online: 04 Mar 2008
 

ABSTRACT

In sorghum and mungbean – lentil cropping system, field experiments were conducted for three successive years to assess the effect of mung bean residue incorporation on sorghum and succeeding lentil productivity along with different doses of phosphorus (P; 0, 30, 60 kg ha− 1) applied to these crops. The level of soil fertility was also tested with or without incorporation of mung bean residue. The interaction of phosphorus to mungbean residue incorporation was thus studied in relation to improve crop productivity with balancing fertilizer requirements through an eco-friendly approach. Sorghum grain yield increased significantly when 60 kg P2O5 ha− 1 was applied and mungbean residue incorporated. The response was reduced to 30 kg P2O5 ha− 1 when mungbean residue was not incorporated. The succeeding lentil crop responded up to 60 kg P2O5 ha− 1 only when preceding sorghum crop received 0 or 30 kg P2O5 ha− 1. Response to applied P2O5 to lentil reduced to 30 kg ha− 1 when preceding sorghum crop received 60 kg P2O5 ha− 1 and mungbean residue incorporated. Available soil nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic carbon content increased when mungbean residue was incorporated; however, available potassium (K) of the soil decreased from its initial value.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

K.K.S. thanks to Dr. P.S. Basu for his suggestion and making of graphs during the preparation of this paper.

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