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Assessment of Targeted Yield of the Wheat Through INM Based on Soil Test Crop Performance (STCR)


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1 Holy Cross Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hazaribag (Jharkhand), India
2 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Indore (M.P.), India
3 M.G.C.G. Vishvavidyalay Chitrakoot, Satna (M.P.), India
     

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India recorded impressive achievement in agriculture since the onset of green revolution which enabled the country to overcome wide spread hunger, achieve self-sufficiency in food and bring economic transformation. The situation, however started turning adverse, with slow down in the growth rate of output due to decline in soil fertility. This situation can only improve with the help of integrated nutrient management (INM) based on soil test crop response (STCR) nutrient application in the soil, according to the soil formula so that we can get targeted yield of the crop and sustain the soil fertility. Holy Cross Krishi Vigyan Kendra has conducted experiments to assess the STCR to achieve target yield of wheat. On Farm Trials (OFT) were conducted on the farmers fields in 10 different locations. The soil is sandy loam in midland situation the soil reaction was acidic and low or medium in organic matter. The soil samples for soil fertility status were analyzed at initial and final stage of the crop with other agronomic parameters. The source of the technology was Jawaharlal Krishi Vishwavidyalay, Jabalpur (M.P). During Rabi season of 2011-12 and 2012-13 studies were conducted to find out the doses of fertilizer to obtain targeted yield economically. Three technical options adopted for the experimentation were: Farmers practice-35 q/ha, fertilizers dose were 80 kg, nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus and 20 kg potash). Technical option 1-targeted yield 40 q/ha, fertilizers dose by STCR based were 90:55:69 and Technical option 2 -targeted yield 42 q/ha, fertilizer dose by STCR based were 107:63:75. The technical option 1 was the best to adopt as per the assessment and refinement.

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Nutrient Management, Soil Test Crop Performance (STCR), Yield, Wheat.
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Authors

Manoj Kumar Singh
Holy Cross Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Hazaribag (Jharkhand), India
Jitendra Singh
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Indore (M.P.), India
Pawan Sirothia
M.G.C.G. Vishvavidyalay Chitrakoot, Satna (M.P.), India

Abstract


India recorded impressive achievement in agriculture since the onset of green revolution which enabled the country to overcome wide spread hunger, achieve self-sufficiency in food and bring economic transformation. The situation, however started turning adverse, with slow down in the growth rate of output due to decline in soil fertility. This situation can only improve with the help of integrated nutrient management (INM) based on soil test crop response (STCR) nutrient application in the soil, according to the soil formula so that we can get targeted yield of the crop and sustain the soil fertility. Holy Cross Krishi Vigyan Kendra has conducted experiments to assess the STCR to achieve target yield of wheat. On Farm Trials (OFT) were conducted on the farmers fields in 10 different locations. The soil is sandy loam in midland situation the soil reaction was acidic and low or medium in organic matter. The soil samples for soil fertility status were analyzed at initial and final stage of the crop with other agronomic parameters. The source of the technology was Jawaharlal Krishi Vishwavidyalay, Jabalpur (M.P). During Rabi season of 2011-12 and 2012-13 studies were conducted to find out the doses of fertilizer to obtain targeted yield economically. Three technical options adopted for the experimentation were: Farmers practice-35 q/ha, fertilizers dose were 80 kg, nitrogen, 60 kg phosphorus and 20 kg potash). Technical option 1-targeted yield 40 q/ha, fertilizers dose by STCR based were 90:55:69 and Technical option 2 -targeted yield 42 q/ha, fertilizer dose by STCR based were 107:63:75. The technical option 1 was the best to adopt as per the assessment and refinement.

Keywords


Nutrient Management, Soil Test Crop Performance (STCR), Yield, Wheat.

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