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Akhter, Sabia and Nabi, Ambreen and Jan, Rukhsana and Yousuf, Vaseem and Sofi, Khurshid Ahmad and Nadeem, Mir and Farooq, Iram (2021) Uptake and Availability of Potassium and Nitrogen in Wheat as Influenced by their Split Application under Temperate Conditions of Kashmir: Experimental Investigation. In: New Visions in Biological Science Vol. 1. B P International, pp. 104-111. ISBN 978-93-90149-89-6

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Abstract

An experiment was carried out at the University Research Farm, SKUAST-K, Shalimar, Srinagar (J&K) to assess the effect of split application of potassium and nitrogen on their uptake and availability in wheat. The experiment was designed as a split plot with 15 treatment combinations, viz.,3 levels of potassium (K) @ 30 kg ha-1 [K1: 100% K as basal dose –[recommended fertilizer dose (RFD)]; K2: split 50:50; K3: split 25:75] and 5 of nitrogen (N) @ 120 kg ha-1 [N1: 50:25:25 (RFD); N2: 25:75, N3: 25:50:25, N4:50:50 and N5: 0:75:25]. Using K in equal splits (basal + active tillering) increased grain yield by 10.6 and 11.6 percent, straw yield by 11.6 and 13.4 percent, K uptake by 17.2 and 18.8 percent, and N uptake by 16.4 and 17.2 percent, respectively, over RFP in 2013-14 and 2014-15. The available K decreased steadily with the recommended application but remained constant when applied in split doses. The N management plays a key role in improving crop growth, environmental safety and economics of crop production. The available N in soil remained constant with RFP; however, it decreased when K was applied in splits. During both years, N application in 25:50:25 ratios (basal + active tillering + booting) increased grain yield, straw yield, and total K and N uptake. Furthermore, K and N content in soil decreased when N was applied in three splits as opposed to two splits, where it remained constant after harvest of the second year crop. This suggests that an increase in N dose may be required to maintain soil N status.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: GO for ARCHIVE > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 18 Oct 2023 05:02
Last Modified: 18 Oct 2023 05:02
URI: http://eprints.go4mailburst.com/id/eprint/1429

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