Liming and micronutrient application improves soil properties and productivity of the groundnut‐rapeseed cropping system in an acidic Inceptisol of India's eastern Himalayas

Author:

Das Santanu1,Das Anup2ORCID,Idapuganti Ramkrushna Gandhiji3,Layek Jayanta1,Thakuria Dwipendra4,Sarkar Dibyendu5,Bhupenchandra Ingudam6,Lal Rattan7,Chowdhury Samik8,Babu Subhash9,Debbarma Kabir4

Affiliation:

1. ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region Umiam Meghalaya India

2. ICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region Patna Bihar India

3. ICAR‐Central Institute of Cotton Research Nagpur Maharashtra India

4. CPGS Central Agricultural University (Imphal) Umiam Meghalaya India

5. Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya Mohanpur West Bengal India

6. ICAR‐KVK Tamenenglong ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Manipur Centre Imphal India

7. CFAES Rattan Lal Center for Carbon Management and Sequestration The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

8. Mizoram Centre ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region Kolasib Mizoram India

9. ICAR‐ Indian Agricultural Research Institute New Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractAluminum toxicity, nutrient imbalance, and reduced microbial activity are the most limiting factors for optimum agronomic productivity in acid soils. A field study was conducted to investigate the impact of micronutrient and liming on soil properties and productivity of groundnut‐rapeseed system in an acidic Inceptisol. The impact of six micronutrient (control or no micronutrient, Zn at 5 kg ha−1, B at 1 kg ha−1, Mo at 0.5 kg ha−1, Zn + Mo, and Zn + B + Mo) and two soil amendment (furrow liming at 500 kg ha−1 and no lime addition) treatments were first tested in groundnut and theirs residual effects were assessed on soil properties of succeeding rapeseed crop. Results indicated that liming significantly improved soil pH, soil organic carbon (SOC), available N, P and K, and diethylene triamine penta acetate (DTPA)‐extractable micronutrients, soil microbial biomass C and dehydrogenase activity as compared to no‐lime. After harvesting groundnut, Mo + Zn + B treated plots maintained the highest SOC content, whereas sole B and Mo treatment had the highest SOC content after harvesting rapeseed. Further, Mo + Zn + B treated plots showed higher contents of soil DTPA‐extractable micronutrients as compared to others. The highest groundnut equivalent yield (GEY) of the cropping system (pooled data of 2 years) was obtained with Mo + Zn + B (2.12 Mg ha−1) but remained at par with Zn + Mo (2.02 Mg ha−1). Multivariate principal component analysis indicated that available P was the most prominent soil nutrient with a strong effect on GEY. The results indicated that integrated application of Zn + B + Mo along with liming improves soil properties and agronomic productivity of groundnut‐rapeseed cropping system.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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