Synergy of reduced gypsum and pressmud – a cost effective approach for sustainable reclamation of degraded sodic lands

A - Papers appearing in refereed journals

Singh, Y. P., Mishra, V. K., Bharadwaj, A. K., Arora, S., Singh, A. K., Singh, S., Singh, U. S., Ismail, A. M. and Haefele, S. M. 2019. Synergy of reduced gypsum and pressmud – a cost effective approach for sustainable reclamation of degraded sodic lands. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 89 (6).

AuthorsSingh, Y. P., Mishra, V. K., Bharadwaj, A. K., Arora, S., Singh, A. K., Singh, S., Singh, U. S., Ismail, A. M. and Haefele, S. M.
Abstract

The effect of improved practice [IP; gypsum application @ 25% gypsum requirement (GR) +10 t/ha press mud] over existing practice (EP; gypsum application @ 50% GR) on rice productivity and profitability in sodic soils (pH 9.2–10.4) was evaluated at farmers' fields for 3 years during 2011–14 in Hardoi district of Uttar Pradesh, India. All growth parameters were significantly higher for IP than EP, with 36.5 and 39.3% higher straw and grain yield, respectively. Interaction effect between sodicity levels and reclamation practices were significant for grain and straw yields. Use of IP with S1, S2, S3, and S4 sodicity levels reduced reclamation costs by ` 15480, 18540, 22560 and 24780/ha, respectively. The combination of reduced costs and increased yields in the IP reclamation treatment led to higher returns from rice cultivation in sodic soils, because IP effect on rice yield was better at higher sodicity level, whereas under EP, this was achieved only for sodicity levels of S2 and S3. Soil properties like pH, EC, organic carbon, exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP), contents of cations and anions were improved significantly under IP than EP. Overall, improved practice of sodic soil reclamation had better effects on soil properties and crop yields than the current practices in vogue besides considerable reduction in cost of reclamation.

Year of Publication2019
JournalIndian Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Journal citation89 (6)
Web address (URL)http://epubs.icar.org.in/ejournal/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/90829
Open accessPublished as bronze (free) open access
Publisher's version
Copyright license
CC BY
File Access Level
Open
Supplemental file
File Access Level
Controlled
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online01 Jun 2019
Publication process dates
Accepted11 Jan 2019
PublisherIndian Council of Agricultural Research
ISSN0019-5022

Permalink - https://repository.rothamsted.ac.uk/item/95y09/synergy-of-reduced-gypsum-and-pressmud-a-cost-effective-approach-for-sustainable-reclamation-of-degraded-sodic-lands

237 total views
84 total downloads
5 views this month
3 downloads this month
Download files as zip