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Uttaranchal, India

 

 

 

Research Results

 

 
     

Attainable yields and nutrient deficits

The nutrient omission plot technique was used to determine attainable yield with full fertilization and nutrient-limited yields. Table 1 shows the results in the kharif season in 2003-04. Rice grain yield in plots fully fertilized with N, P, and K provided an estimate of the attainable yield target. The yield of rice not fertilized with N but fertilized with other nutrients was used to determine N-limited yield. Similarly, the yield of rice not fertilized with P but receiving other nutrients indicated P-limited yield; and the yield of rice not fertilized with K but receiving other nutrients indicated K-limited yield. The difference between the yield target and a nutrient-limited yield indicated the crop response to the nutrient. This response averaged 0.3 t ha−1 for P and 0.8 t ha−1 for K (Table 1).

 

Table 1. Rice yields obtained with the nutrient omission plot technique in farmers’ fields in the kharif season in Pantnagar, Uttaranchal, 2003-04. Values shown are means and standard deviation (SD) of 12 farmers’ fields.

Parameter

Kharif rice

 

Mean

SD

Attainable yield target; yield with NPK (t ha−1)

6.8

0.2

N-limited yield; yield without fertilizer N (t ha−1)

3.2

0.3

P-limited yield; yield without fertilizer P (t ha−1)

6.5

0.2

K-limited yield; yield without fertilizer K (t ha−1)

6.1

0.2

Yield response to N (t ha−1)

3.6

0.2

Yield response to P (t ha−1)

0.3

0.1

Yield response to K (t ha−1)

0.8

0.2

 

 

SSNM-based nutrient requirements

The SSNM approach was used to estimate fertilizer N, P2O5, and K2O requirements based on the results in Table 1. Total fertilizer N required for rice (Table 2) was estimated from the measured response to N (Table 1) and an assumed target agronomic efficiency of N (kg yield increase kg fertilizer N−1) of 25. See N management for more details.

Total fertilizer P2O5 and K2O were estimated from attainable yield target, P-limited yield, and K-limited yield (Table 1) using the nutrient decision support system (NuDSS) software. Straw input was estimated as 2 t ha−1.

 

Table 2. Fertilizer N, P2O5, and K2O requirements for kharif rice estimated from results with the nutrient omission plot technique in Pantnagar, Uttaranchal, India, 2003-04. Values shown are means and standard deviation (SD) of 12 farmers’ fields.

Parameter

Kharif rice

 

Mean

SD

Total fertilizer N required (kg ha−1)

144

8

Total fertilizer P2O5 required (kg ha−1)

31

1

Total fertilizer K2O required (kg ha−1)

64

3

 

 

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