Soil macronutrient status in different depths after wheat harvest in the paddy-wheat cropping system of Rupandehi District of Nepal

R. Amgain, D. Khadka, S. Joshi
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Understanding the soil nutrient content varied with the soil depth is one of the most important aspects of every crop husbandry practice and information about the soil nutrient status of a certain area is very important for nutrient management programs. Considering this, a study was carried out in order to find out the depth-wise status of soil pH, soil organic matter and macronutrients in the paddy-wheat cropping system of the different areas of Rupandehi District of Nepal. The study was undertaken from April, 2019 to May 2019 immediately after the harvesting of the wheat crop. Altogether 108 samples were collected from two soil depths (0-10 cm and 10-20 cm) of randomly selected 54 sampling points by using a soil sampling auger. The soil parameters were determined by analyzing the samples at National Soil Science Research Centre, Khumaltar. The results of the study showed that soil pH values ranged from 6.73 to 8.03, but were non-significantly (p>0.05) affected soil depth. The soil organic matter, Total Nitrogen (N), available phosphorus (P2O5) and available potassium (K2O) in the soil were significantly (p>0.05) affected by soil depth.  Higher soil organic matter (2.01±0.06%), Total N (0.10±0.002%), available P2O5 (25.56±1.33 mg kg-1) and available K2O (47.9± 2.11 mg kg-1) were found in 0-10 cm soil depth. Higher concentrations of nutrients in the upper surface may be due to the incorporation of crop residue and supplementation of depleted nutrients by external sources of fertilizers.
尼泊尔Rupandehi地区水麦种植系统小麦收获后不同深度土壤宏量养分状况
了解土壤养分含量随土壤深度的变化是各种作物养殖实践的重要方面之一,了解某一地区土壤养分状况对养分管理方案非常重要。鉴于此,本研究旨在了解尼泊尔Rupandehi地区不同地区水麦种植系统土壤pH值、土壤有机质和宏量营养素的深度状况。该研究于2019年4月至2019年5月在小麦收获后立即进行。采用土壤取样螺旋钻,随机选取54个采样点,在0 ~ 10 cm和10 ~ 20 cm两个土层深度采集108个样品。土壤参数是在库姆塔尔国家土壤科学研究中心通过分析样品确定的。结果表明:土壤pH值在6.73 ~ 8.03范围内,对土壤深度影响不显著(p>0.05);土壤有机质、全氮(N)、速效磷(P2O5)和速效钾(K2O)受土层深度影响显著(p>0.05)。0 ~ 10 cm土层有机质(2.01±0.06%)、全氮(0.10±0.002%)、有效P2O5(25.56±1.33 mg kg-1)和有效K2O(47.9±2.11 mg kg-1)较高。土壤表层养分浓度较高可能是由于作物残茬的掺入和外部肥料来源对枯竭养分的补充所致。
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