Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh

Two popular concepts of soil fertilization, basic cation saturation ratio (BCSR) and sufficiency level of available nutrients (SLAN), were tested on a calcareous soil (Aeric haplaquept) during 1995-1996 at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) Regional Station Rajshahi using wheat as a test...

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Main Authors: Abedin, M. J., Saleque, M. A., Panullah, G. M., Mazid, M. A.
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Language:English
Published: Marcel Dekker 1998
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spelling my.upm.eprints.517972017-09-06T07:54:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51797/ Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh Abedin, M. J. Saleque, M. A. Panullah, G. M. Mazid, M. A. Two popular concepts of soil fertilization, basic cation saturation ratio (BCSR) and sufficiency level of available nutrients (SLAN), were tested on a calcareous soil (Aeric haplaquept) during 1995-1996 at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) Regional Station Rajshahi using wheat as a test crop. According to BCSR concept the soil was deficient in potassium (K) and according to SLAN concept it was deficient in phosphorus (P), respectively. Potassium dose of 120 kg ha-1 [to attain 2% saturation of total cation exchange capacity (CEC) according to BCSR] along with other two doses (0 and 60 kg K ha-1) and P dose of 50 kg ha-1 (to attain available P at sufficiency level) along with other two doses (0 and 100 kg P ha-1) were compared in a randomized complete block design. The application of 50 kg P ha-1 significantly increased plant height, spikes m-2, grains per spike, grain and straw yields of wheat over 0 kg P ha-1 with or without K but increasing P dose from 50 to 100 kg P ha-1 did not give additional yields. The agronomic parameters and yields were not affected significantly by K application. Similar results were also observed in nutrient content and nutrient uptake. Thus, SLAN concept appeared as an effective tool for fertilizer recommendation for the calcareous soil while BCSR gave no apparent result there. Marcel Dekker 1998 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51797/1/51797.pdf Abedin, M. J. and Saleque, M. A. and Panullah, G. M. and Mazid, M. A. (1998) Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 21 (9). pp. 1843-1854. ISSN 0190-4167; ESSN: 1532-4087 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01904169809365527 10.1080/01904169809365527
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description Two popular concepts of soil fertilization, basic cation saturation ratio (BCSR) and sufficiency level of available nutrients (SLAN), were tested on a calcareous soil (Aeric haplaquept) during 1995-1996 at the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) Regional Station Rajshahi using wheat as a test crop. According to BCSR concept the soil was deficient in potassium (K) and according to SLAN concept it was deficient in phosphorus (P), respectively. Potassium dose of 120 kg ha-1 [to attain 2% saturation of total cation exchange capacity (CEC) according to BCSR] along with other two doses (0 and 60 kg K ha-1) and P dose of 50 kg ha-1 (to attain available P at sufficiency level) along with other two doses (0 and 100 kg P ha-1) were compared in a randomized complete block design. The application of 50 kg P ha-1 significantly increased plant height, spikes m-2, grains per spike, grain and straw yields of wheat over 0 kg P ha-1 with or without K but increasing P dose from 50 to 100 kg P ha-1 did not give additional yields. The agronomic parameters and yields were not affected significantly by K application. Similar results were also observed in nutrient content and nutrient uptake. Thus, SLAN concept appeared as an effective tool for fertilizer recommendation for the calcareous soil while BCSR gave no apparent result there.
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author Abedin, M. J.
Saleque, M. A.
Panullah, G. M.
Mazid, M. A.
spellingShingle Abedin, M. J.
Saleque, M. A.
Panullah, G. M.
Mazid, M. A.
Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh
author_facet Abedin, M. J.
Saleque, M. A.
Panullah, G. M.
Mazid, M. A.
author_sort Abedin, M. J.
title Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh
title_short Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh
title_full Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of Bangladesh
title_sort evaluation of two concepts of fertilization for wheat in a calcareous soil of bangladesh
publisher Marcel Dekker
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/51797/1/51797.pdf
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