AICRP-LTFE Bangalore

This experiment has been added by the GLTEN Curators using existing published sources.
Objective
To study the long-term impacts of fertilizers on soil quality, crop productivity and sustainability.
Description
To study the impact of chemical fertilizer on productivity and soil quality, the Indian Council of Agricultural Research launched the All India Coordinated Research Project on Long-Term Fertilizer Experiments (AICRP-LTFE) in September 1970 at 11 centres. The network has been enlarged since and currently has 17 experiments located in different agroecological zones (AEZ) with important cropping systems. The network aims to monitor the changes in soil properties and yield responses and soil environment due to continuous application of plant nutrient inputs through fertilizers and organic sources, and also to develop strategies and policies for rational use and management of fertilizers to improve soil quality and to minimize environmental degradation.
Data Access Statement
Don't know
Data license
Don't know
Data policy
Don't know
Organizations
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
research organisation
All India Coordinated Research Project on Long-Term Fertilizer Experiments
research network
Person
Dr R.C. Gowda
experiment manager
University of Agricultural Sciences
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry

Site: Bangalore

Type
research station field
Location
Bangalore
Karnataka
India
Geographic location
13.086675, 77.572974
© OpenStreetMap contributors
Elevation
930 Metres
Visits permitted?
No
Soil description
Alfisols KandicPaleustalf

Design period: (1972—)

Design Type
Randomized complete block design
Number of plots
40
Number of replicates
4
Number of harvests per year
2
Crops
CropYears grown
finger millet
maize
Factors
Factor name
Factor levels
nitrogen fertilizer exposure
Factor levels are percentages of recommended doses.
50%
100%
150%
superphosphate exposure
Factor levels are percentages of recommended doses.
50%
100%
150%
potassium fertilizer exposure
50%
100%
150%
pest control process
hand weeding process
natural fertilizer exposure
farmyard manure
Chemical form: farmyard manure
liming exposure
lime
sulfate fertiliser exposure
Sulfur free NPK source
Factor combinations
T1: 50% NPK
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 50%
superphosphate exposure: 50%
potassium fertilizer exposure: 50%
T2: 100% NPK
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 100%
superphosphate exposure: 100%
potassium fertilizer exposure: 100%
T3: 150% NPK
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 150%
superphosphate exposure: 150%
potassium fertilizer exposure: 150%
T4: 100% NPK + hand weeding
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 100%
superphosphate exposure: 100%
potassium fertilizer exposure: 100%
pest control process: hand weeding process
T5: 100% NPK + Lime
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 100%
superphosphate exposure: 100%
potassium fertilizer exposure: 100%
liming exposure: lime
T6: 100% NP
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 100%
superphosphate exposure: 100%
T7: 100% N
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 100%
T8: 100% NPK + FYM
nitrogen fertilizer exposure: 100%
superphosphate exposure: 100%
potassium fertilizer exposure: 100%
natural fertilizer exposure: farmyard manure
T9: 100% NPK Sulfur free source
sulfate fertiliser exposure: Sulfur free NPK source
T10: Control
Unmanured
Measurements
VariableMaterialUnitsFrequencyScaleComment
grain yield traitAll crops
soil propertiesSoil

Related publications