Effect of sources and levels of phosphorus on productivity, economics, nutrient acquisition and phosphorus-use efficiency of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) under hilly ecosystems of North-East India

Authors

  • GULAB SINGH YADAV
  • M. DATTA
  • SUBHASH BABU
  • P. SAHA
  • RAGHAVENDRA SINGH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v60i2.4456

Keywords:

Godawari phosgold, Groundnut, Organic sources of phosphorus, Nutrient uptake

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted at the ICAR Research Complex for North Eastern Hill Region, Tripura Centre during 2013 and 2014, to study the effect of Godawari phosgold (organic source) and single supperphosphate (in- organic source) at varying rates of application on yield, economics, nutrient uptake, and phosphorus (P) use effi- ciency of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.). Phosphorus supplied through Godawari phosgold (GPG) gave signifi- cantly more pods/plant (60.7), pod yield (1.89 t/ha) and haulm yield (3.22 t/ha) than single supperphosphate (SSP). This resulted in 10.5% and 9.9% increment in pod and haulm yields, respectively, over SSP. Among the P levels, application of 27 kg P/ha recorded significantly higher pods/plant (70.8), kernels/pod (2 kernels/pod), pod (2.09 t/ha) and haulm (3.58 t/ha) yields over rest of the P levels. With respect to nutrients acquisitions, groundnut plot treated with GPG resulted in higher NPK uptake (108.3, 15.8 and 64.0 kg/ha, respectively) over the SSP- treated plots. Among the rate of application, 27 kg P/ha recorded highest NPK uptake. The lowest cost of cultiva- tion was recorded in SSP-treated plots. However, the net returns and benefit: cost ratio was higher under GPG- treated groundnut plots. Although the highest net returns (65.45 103 /ha) and benefit: cost ratio (2.54) were no- ticed in groundnut plots, where 27 kg P/ha was applied. Application of P through GPG significantly increased the partial factor productivity (98.1 kg grain/kg P applied), agronomic efficiency (19.9 kg grain yield increase/kg P ap- plied), recovery efficiency (20.4%) and utilization efficiency (2,185.5 kg biomass/kg P uptake) as compared to SSP. The maximum agronomic efficiency, recovery efficiency and utilization efficiency were recorded with applica- tion of 27 kg P/ha.

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2001-10-10

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GULAB SINGH YADAV, M. DATTA, SUBHASH BABU, P. SAHA, & RAGHAVENDRA SINGH. (2001). Effect of sources and levels of phosphorus on productivity, economics, nutrient acquisition and phosphorus-use efficiency of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) under hilly ecosystems of North-East India. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 60(2), 307-311. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v60i2.4456