• Title of article

    IMPACT OF N FERTILIZATION ON C BALANCE AND SOIL QUALITY IN MAIZE-DHAINCHA CROPPING SEQUENCE

  • Author/Authors

    Sarma, Banashree Tezpur University - Department of Environmental Science, India , Bhattacharya, Satya Sundar Tezpur University - Department of Environmental Science, India , Gogoi, Nirmali Tezpur University - Department of Environmental Science, India , Paul, Sreyashi Tezpur University - Department of Environmental Science, India , Baroowa, Bhaswatee Tezpur University - Department of Environmental Science, India

  • From page
    135
  • To page
    148
  • Abstract
    Excess N fertilization to achieve high crop yield is a grand old practice in developing countries. However, inorganic nutrient sources considerably replenish soil organic C (SOC). In the present study, we applied six different levels of N keeping P and K constant for maize, grown under maize (Zea mays) – dhaincha (Sesbania aculeata) cropping sequence. We recorded high crop yield, profuse root biomass and SOC stock with increasing N fertilization. Moreover, water holding capacity, microbial biomass carbon and particulate organic carbon improved significantly with increasing levels of N. Conversely, bulk density, mineral associated organic carbon and pH decreased with increasing application of inorganic N. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was recorded between root biomass and soil organic carbon. A study of the sensitivity index showed particulate organic carbon and microbial biomass carbon to be good indicators of nutrient management practices. Dhaincha cultivation accelerated C and N mineralization in soil, which is reflected in increased biomass and crop yield. Hence, we conclude that inorganic N fertilization rate (7280 kg ha-1) in maize-dhaincha cropping sequence successfully maintains the SOC balance and optimize N stock in soil.
  • Keywords
    carbon mineralization , physico , chemical parameters , N mineralization , alluvial soil , maize
  • Journal title
    journal of agricultural sciences, university of belgrade
  • Journal title
    journal of agricultural sciences, university of belgrade
  • Record number

    2649246