Title of article :
Performance of Atriplex lentiformis on a salty soil in an arid region of India
Author/Authors :
G.N. Gupta، نويسنده , , Ranjana Arya، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
A field experiment on Atriplex lentiformis was conducted in the Indian arid region on a salt land having pH 8•9 to 9•3, E.C. 12 to 17 dSm−1 and a thick CaCO3 layer at 40 cm depth. There were five treatments, T1 = Control; T2 = Gypsum (10 t ha−1); T3 = Gypsum +, Drainage; T4 = Replacement of pit soil with good soil + FYM (5 kg plant−1); and T5 = Gypsum + Drainage + FYM + Nitrogen (15 g urea plant−1) + Zn (7 g ZnSO4 plant−1) One year after planting, untreated bushes attained an average height of 98 cm and crown diameter of 114 cm; T5 was the best treatment where the average height and crown diameter was 123 cm and 161 cm respectively; the maximum height and crown diameter in T5 was 180 and 250 cm respectively. Total biomass production in T5 bushes was 2690 kg ha−1 as compared to 419 kg ha−1 in the control. Fresh leaf mass for the T5 treatment was 1568 kg ha−1 and 212 kg ha−1 in the control. Crude protein content of A. lentiformis foliage varied from 112 to 148 g kg−1 DM. Total salt content (Na, K, Ca and Mg) of the foliage varied from 10•23 to 14•08%, sodium being the major constituent (6•82 to 10•2%) Drainage channels caused tremendous improvement in growth. The salt bush flowered 6–7 months after planting and produced viable seeds. Additional watering in summer was necessary for better growth and yield.
Keywords :
Amjdex lennyormis , Salt land , gypsum , Drainage , growth , BIOMASS
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments
Journal title :
Journal of Arid Environments