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Vol. 8, Issue 1 (2020)

Critical limits of nitrogen for rice in soils of Imphal West district, Manipur, India


Author(s): Takhellambam Sanahanbi Devi, Herojit Singh Athokpam, Nongthombam Surbala Devi, N Gopimohan Singh and W Herojit Meetei

Abstract: The critical limit of nitrogen in soil and plant (CAU R-1) was determined through a pot culture experiment with twenty five soils of Imphal West district of Manipur, India for predicting the response of rice to nitrogen application. All the soil samples were clayey in texture and acidic in reaction with the mean pH value of 5.16, electrical conductivity ranged from 0.06 to 0.14 dSm-1 with an average of 0.1 dSm-1, organic carbon content from 1.06 to 2.62 % with mean value of 2.03%, cation exchange capacity of the soils from 12.20 to 20.20 meq/100g with mean value of 16.06 meq/100g. Available nitrogen content in soils varied from 185.00 to 331.06 kg N/ha with an average value of 267.24 kg N/ha. Available nitrogen in the soils was positively and significantly correlated with plant N content (r=0.653**), dry matter yield (r=0.556**), plant N uptake (r=0.726**) in control pots. There was also a positive and significant correlation between available N and bray’s per cent yield (r = 0.519**). The critical limit of available N was established at 257 kg N/ha for soil and 1.04 % for 45 days old rice plants. Soil containing N below this critical limit may respond economically to N fertilization for growing rice.

DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i1w.8492

Pages: 1613-1617  |  576 Views  189 Downloads

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Takhellambam Sanahanbi Devi, Herojit Singh Athokpam, Nongthombam Surbala Devi, N Gopimohan Singh, W Herojit Meetei. Critical limits of nitrogen for rice in soils of Imphal West district, Manipur, India. Int J Chem Stud 2020;8(1):1613-1617. DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i1w.8492
 

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