Changes in Soil Nitrogen Availability as Influenced by Direct Seeded Rice and Transplanted Rice Ecosystem, Nutritional Approaches and Slow-release Nitrogen Sources

Ashna Susan Joseph,M. V. Ravi,K. Narayana Rao, Sumangala Bhat, Y. M. Ramesh,H. Sharanagouda

International Journal of Plant and Soil Science(2023)

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Abstract
An experiment was conducted on nutrient management approaches using RDF, SSNM, STCR and nutrient expert under different rice ecosystem using slow release nitrogen sources viz., neem coated urea and urea supergranules. The initial and final soil N content was analyzed at active tillering, panicle initiation, milking stages and at harvest of direct seeded and transplanted rice. The three-way interaction (M x N x S) proved that a significantly higher value of available N content in soil was noticed in SSNM (6 t ha-1) treated plot with neem coated urea in transplanted rice (M2N3S2) at active tillering stage (245.96 kg ha-1) and at harvest (213.46 kg ha-1), respectively, while application of NCU through SSNM approach (7 t ha-1) in direct seeded rice (M1N4S2) obtained maximum available N content at panicle initiation stage (229.18 kg ha-1) and application of NCU through STCR approach for the yield target of 7 t ha-1 in direct seeded rice (M1N2S2) at milking stage (218.15 kg ha-1).
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soil nitrogen availability,transplanted rice ecosystem,direct seeded rice,slow-release
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