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Changes in soil phosphorus dynamics amended with rock phosphate-enriched compost and chemical fertilizers
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To adopt effective phosphorus (P) management strategies for sustainable mustard (Brassica juncea L.) production, it is crucial to understand how P is transformed and made available in the soil by utilising diverse P sources. In this study, a field experiment carried out with five treatment combinations; T1: control, T2:100% recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF), T3: enriched compost @ 6 t/ha, T4:100% RDF + enriched compost @ 6 t/ha, and T5:50% RDF + enriched compost @6 t/ha. Findings indicated that the soil treated with 100% RDF together with enhanced compost at 6 t/ha exhibited substantial improvements in saloid-P, aluminum-P (Al-P), iron-P (Fe-P) and calcium-P (Ca-P) in contrast to compost and 100% RDF alone; however, it was statistically similar to a treatment obtaining 50% RDF + enhanced compost @ 6 t/ha. For soil that has been fertilized with chemical fertilizers and enriched compost, remarkable improvement (15.5% and 8%) in alkaline phosphatase activity (ALPA) was seen in contrast to the exclusive use of chemical fertilizers and enriched compost, respectively, compared to 100% RDF, enriched compost and chemical fertilizers enhanced the amount of soil microbial biomass phosphorous (MBP; 55%), microbial biomass carbon (MBC; 34%), and dehydrogenase activity (DHA; 45%). Enriched compost @ 6 t/ha maintained greater P availability and microbial activities culminating in significantly higher mustard grain yield (2.93 Mg/ha). Mustard grain yield was 16.7% higher on soil treated with 100% RDF than control. The outcomes demonstrated that enrichment of processed compost (6 t/ha) with chemical fertilizers (100% RDF) is a good strategy for improved P accumulation deciphering P conversions in soil-plant systems and sustaining mustard yields in degraded ecosystems.
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Dilkhush Meena
Murli Dhar Meena
Satendra Singh Sengar
Vidhya Nand Mishra
Anup Kumar
Mohan Lal Lakhera
Mohan Lal Dotaniya
Mukesh Kumar Meena
Sujith Kumar
Bheeru Lal Meena
Ram Swaroop Jat
Lalit Krishan Meena
Mukesh Prajapat
Hari Singh Meena
Avijit Ghosh
Vasudev Meena
Pramod Kumar Rai
Parvender Sheoran
Vijay Singh Meena
Title: Changes in soil phosphorus dynamics amended with rock phosphate-enriched compost and chemical fertilizers
Description:
To adopt effective phosphorus (P) management strategies for sustainable mustard (Brassica juncea L.
) production, it is crucial to understand how P is transformed and made available in the soil by utilising diverse P sources.
In this study, a field experiment carried out with five treatment combinations; T1: control, T2:100% recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF), T3: enriched compost @ 6 t/ha, T4:100% RDF + enriched compost @ 6 t/ha, and T5:50% RDF + enriched compost @6 t/ha.
Findings indicated that the soil treated with 100% RDF together with enhanced compost at 6 t/ha exhibited substantial improvements in saloid-P, aluminum-P (Al-P), iron-P (Fe-P) and calcium-P (Ca-P) in contrast to compost and 100% RDF alone; however, it was statistically similar to a treatment obtaining 50% RDF + enhanced compost @ 6 t/ha.
For soil that has been fertilized with chemical fertilizers and enriched compost, remarkable improvement (15.
5% and 8%) in alkaline phosphatase activity (ALPA) was seen in contrast to the exclusive use of chemical fertilizers and enriched compost, respectively, compared to 100% RDF, enriched compost and chemical fertilizers enhanced the amount of soil microbial biomass phosphorous (MBP; 55%), microbial biomass carbon (MBC; 34%), and dehydrogenase activity (DHA; 45%).
Enriched compost @ 6 t/ha maintained greater P availability and microbial activities culminating in significantly higher mustard grain yield (2.
93 Mg/ha).
Mustard grain yield was 16.
7% higher on soil treated with 100% RDF than control.
The outcomes demonstrated that enrichment of processed compost (6 t/ha) with chemical fertilizers (100% RDF) is a good strategy for improved P accumulation deciphering P conversions in soil-plant systems and sustaining mustard yields in degraded ecosystems.
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