Combined Impact of Phosphorus Solubilizng Bacteria and Single Super Phosphate on Soil Nutrient Availability in Sunflower and Chickpea

Chandana Mudigiri, A. A. Qureshi, S. H. K. Sharma, S. Triveni, B. Mamatha
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A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of different doses and method of phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) application and the phosphorus levels on sunflower and chickpea during Rabi, 2020 at College of Agriculture, PJTSAU, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design, comprising eleven treatments with three replications. Initial soil parameters of experimental site indicated that the soil belongs to sandy loam texture, with alkaline in soil reaction, non-saline, low in organic carbon (OC), low in available nitrogen, medium in available phosphorus, available potassium and available sulphur. The results indicated that there was an increase in soil fertility status viz., organic carbon (%), available nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur with the combined application of the Phosphorus Solubilizng Bacteria (PSB) and Phosphorus (P) fertilizers over the single application of the P levels. Within the PSB application significant results were obtained with the Soil application compared to the drenching.
溶磷细菌和单一过磷酸钙对向日葵和鹰嘴豆土壤养分供应的综合影响
2020 年 Rabi 期间,在海得拉巴 Rajendranagar 的 PJTSAU 农业学院进行了一项田间试验,研究施用磷酸盐溶解菌(PSB)的不同剂量和方法以及磷含量对向日葵和鹰嘴豆的影响。实验采用随机区组设计,包括 11 个处理和 3 次重复。实验地的初始土壤参数表明,土壤属于砂壤土质地,土壤反应呈碱性,非碱性,有机碳(OC)含量低,可利用氮含量低,可利用磷、可利用钾和可利用硫含量中等。结果表明,磷溶解细菌(PSB)和磷肥的联合施用比单一施用磷肥的施用量增加了土壤肥力状况,即有机碳(%)、可利用氮、磷、钾和硫。在施用磷溶解菌(PSB)的情况下,土壤施肥比淋洗施肥效果显著。
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