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Secondary and Micronutrient Uptake of Ratoon Sugarcane as Influenced by Integrated Nutrient Management Strategy


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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641 003, Tami Nadu, India
 

A field experiment was conducted in Palani Chettipatti (P.C.Patti) village of Theni district, Tamil Nadu with Sugarcane (var. CO 86032) as test crop during 2013-2014 to study the impact of integrated nutrient management on secondary and micronutrient uptake of ratoon sugarcane. The T9(RSCL package) significantly recorded the highest total S uptake of 46.4 kg ha-1. The T10(TNAU package) significantly recorded the highest total Ca and Mg uptake of 82.1 and 69.8 kg ha-1 respectively. The lowest total secondary and micronutrient uptake was recorded in T4. Either application of TNAU package (T10) or RSCL package (T9 recorded the highest micronutrient uptake rather than the T7(T1+Zn) or T8(T7+S) where ZnSO4 or S was applied either alone or in combinations. Hence, following fertilisation package of TNAU and RSCL enhanced micronutrients uptake.

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Secondary Nutrients, Micronutrient Uptake, Ratoon Sugarcane, INM.
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S. Udayakumar
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641 003, Tami Nadu, India
C. Jemila
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore-641 003, Tami Nadu, India

Abstract


A field experiment was conducted in Palani Chettipatti (P.C.Patti) village of Theni district, Tamil Nadu with Sugarcane (var. CO 86032) as test crop during 2013-2014 to study the impact of integrated nutrient management on secondary and micronutrient uptake of ratoon sugarcane. The T9(RSCL package) significantly recorded the highest total S uptake of 46.4 kg ha-1. The T10(TNAU package) significantly recorded the highest total Ca and Mg uptake of 82.1 and 69.8 kg ha-1 respectively. The lowest total secondary and micronutrient uptake was recorded in T4. Either application of TNAU package (T10) or RSCL package (T9 recorded the highest micronutrient uptake rather than the T7(T1+Zn) or T8(T7+S) where ZnSO4 or S was applied either alone or in combinations. Hence, following fertilisation package of TNAU and RSCL enhanced micronutrients uptake.

Keywords


Secondary Nutrients, Micronutrient Uptake, Ratoon Sugarcane, INM.

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