Long-term effect of farmyard manure and N on yield of pearl millet-wheat cropping sequence.

This experiment has been added by the GLTEN Curators using existing published sources.
Objective
To study the response of N to pearl millet and wheat crops grown in sequence.
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Organization
Department of Soil Science, Haryana Agricultural University
research organisation
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Site: Hisar

Type
research station field
Location
Hisar
Haryana
India
Geographic location
29.15057, 75.6834
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Soil properties
VariableDepthValue (range)UnitsRef yearEstimated?Baseline?
soil pH 8.2
soil organic carbon 0.47 Percent

Design period: (1967—)

Design Type
Split-plot
Design description
Plots measure 10 x 6 m.
Number of replicates
4
Crops
CropYears grown
pearl millet
wheat
Factors
Factor name
Factor levels
farmyard manure exposure
Rate of manure application. Applied to main plots.
10  (10 t/ha)
30  (30 t/ha)
45  (45 t/ha)
control exposure  (0 )
farmyard manure exposure
Timing of FYM applications. Applied to main plots.
Kharif season
Rabi season
Kharif and rabi seasons
nitrogen fertilizer exposure
Applied to sub plots
N0  (0 )
N60  (60 kgN/ha)
Chemical form: urea
N120  (120 kgN/ha)
Chemical form: urea
Measurements
VariableMaterialUnitsFrequencyScaleComment
grain yield traitAll crops
soil propertiesSoil

Related publications

  • Kumar, R. and Narwal, R.P. (2016) Long-term effect of fym and nitrogen fertilizer on the distribution of k fraction in soil under pearl millet wheat cropping system. Forage Research, 42 (2). pp. 131-134.