Productivity, economics and soil fertility of soybean-safflower cropping system in response to nutrient management practices

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A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of nutrient management practices on the performance of soybean - safflower sequence in Vertisols. The safflower equivalent yield (2418 kg/ha-1); gross returns (Rs. 53196/ha-1); net returns (Rs 33734/ha-1) and B:C ratio (2.8) were significantly superior either with the application of NPK to the system + 5 t FYM/ ha to safflower; or NPK to the system + soybean residues to safflower; or NPK to the system + both crop residues. Similar trend was also observed with respect to soil health indicators viz., soil respiration (108 µg C/g soil/10 days), microbial biomass C (284 µg C/g soil), microbial biomass N (41.9 µg N/g soil), mineral N (13.8 µg N/g soil) and net N mineralization (5.4 µg N/g soil/ 10 days). Significant improvement was observed in terms of PGPR and Trichoderma sp were found when NPK + crop residues were applied to the system.

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Padmavathi, P., Murthy, I. Y. L. N., & Suresh, M. (2016). Productivity, economics and soil fertility of soybean-safflower cropping system in response to nutrient management practices. Legume Research, 39(4), 572–577. https://doi.org/10.18805/lr.v0iOF.11186

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