Integrated Nutrient Management for Sustaining Soil Fertility Through Chickpea-Mungbean-T.Aman Cropping Pattern at Madaripur Region

Authors

  • MA Quddus Senior Scientific Officer, Pulses Research Sub-station, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Madaripur
  • MH Rashid Senior Scientific Officer, Pulses Research Sub-station, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Madaripur
  • MA Hossain Senior Scientific Officer, PRSS, BARI, Gazipur
  • HM Naser Senior Scientific Officer, Soil Science Division, BARI, Gazipur
  • J Abedin Mian Professor, Dept. of Soil Science, BAU, Mymensingh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v37i2.11226

Keywords:

Nutrient management, soil fertility, cropping pattern, productivity

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted on Chickpea-Mungbean-T.Aman cropping pattern at Pulses Research Sub-Station, Madaripur under Low Ganges River Floodplain Soils (AEZ-12) during 2007-08 and 2008-09 to find out the suitable fertilizer doses for this pattern. Four treatments were set up for each crop. For chickpea and mungbean, the treatments were T1=Recommended fertilizer dose as per FRG, 2005 BARC (N15P18K10S<5Zn0.5B0.5); T2=Soil test based fertilizer dose   (N21P23K30S18Zn2B1.5); T3=Farmers practice (N23P15K8); and T4=Control (without fertilizer). For T.Aman, the treatments were T1= Recommended fertilizer dose as per FRG, BARC (N66P7K12S6Zn1); T2=Soil test based fertilizer dose (N130P14K76S6Zn1.5B1.0); T3=Farmer practice (N90P10K15); and T4=control.   Experimental results revealed that among the treatments the highest seed and stover/straw yields of chickpea (1524 kg/ha and 4049 kg/ha), mungbean (2208 kg/ha and 5121 kg/ha) and T.Aman (5414 kg/ha and 5615 kg/ha) were recorded in treatment T<2. This treatment was significant at 5% level except seed yield of   chickpea in 2008-09. T3 treatment showed significant difference with T4 treatment.  The lowest seed and stover/straw yields of all the crops were recorded in control treatment (T4). After completion of two years pattern cycle, the organic matter, total  nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur, zinc, and boron were higher in treatment T2. The   economic analysis revealed that the highest BCR (2.57) was recorded in T2, while the lowest value (2.14) was noted in T4. Therefore, the soil test based   fertilizer dose may be considered as suitable dose for this cropping pattern that ensure higher yield and increase soil fertility.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v37i2.11226

Bangladesh J. Agril. Res. 37(2): 251-262, June 2012

 

 

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2012-07-14

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Quddus, M., Rashid, M., Hossain, M., Naser, H., & Mian, J. A. (2012). Integrated Nutrient Management for Sustaining Soil Fertility Through Chickpea-Mungbean-T.Aman Cropping Pattern at Madaripur Region. Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research, 37(2), 251–262. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjar.v37i2.11226

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