饲料
农学
种植
人类受精
氮气
产量(工程)
生物
环境科学
数学
化学
农业
材料科学
生态学
有机化学
冶金
作者
Santosh Onte,Dileep Kumar,SanjivkumarAngadrao Kochewad,Sourabh Kumar,Shiva Dhar,Sudhir Kumar,Shailendra Pratap Singh,Balendu Shekher Giri,Mahendra Vikram Singh Rajawat,Sanjeev Kumar
摘要
ABSTRACT Intensified mechanization, elevated chemical inputs, and sluggish organic manure decomposition pose challenges to agricultural productivity and soil health under organic farming. We hypothesize that integrated nitrogen fertilization using farmyard manure (FYM), plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), and panchagavya will enhance soil health, fodder energy, and crop yield. The field experiment consisted of maize (M) and berseem (B) cropping sequences, which were laid down in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications and seven treatments. The findings showed that treatment T 7 (100% recommended dose of nitrogen (RDN) through FYM + PGPR+ 3% foliar spray of panchagavya (M) – PGPR+ 3% foliar spray of panchagavya (B)) significantly improves the soil organic carbon (5.0%–13.3%), soil organic matter content (4.85%–15.7%), available nutrients (19.1%–32.6%), microbial populations (69.0%–207.1%), and soil enzymatic activities (87.7%–163.8%) from the first year (2018–2019) to the third year (2020–2021) over the control treatment (T 1 ) applied with a recommended dose of fertilizers (RDFs). Moreover, treatment T 7 recorded significant changes in the fodder energy fractions, total digestible crude protein, and green fodder yield of maize and berseem during the first year (2018–2019) to the third year (2020–2021) of cultivation as compared to the control (T 1 ). Based on the findings, treatment T 7 : 100% RDN through FYM + PGPR + 3% foliar spray of panchagavya (M) – PGPR + 3% foliar spray of panchagavya (B) can be recommended for adoption to the farmers for producing organic fodder with higher yield with energy and with improved soil health under organic conditions.
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