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volume 39 issue 2 (june 2005) : 142 - 145
EFFECT OF ORGANIC MANURES AND INORGANIC FERTIUZERS ON YIELD AND AVAILABILITY OF NUTRIENTS UNDER SORGHUM-WHEAT SEQUENCE
1Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science,
Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola - 444104, India
ABSTRACT
A field experiment for monitoring long-term changes in soil fertility and crop yields under sorghum-wheat cropping sequence is being carried out at Akola since 1988 (Kharif). The present investigation was undertaken dUring the year 2001–2002. The results revealed that highest yield of sorghum and wheat were obtained with application of full recommended dose of NPK+10 t FYM ha −1. Application of inorganics in combination with organics increased the uptake of nutrients by both the crops as well as their availability in the soil, highest being under NPK + FYM treated plot.
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