Relative performance of granulated and nano urea on productivity and nitrogen use efficiency of wheat–rice sequence

Kadapa Sreenivasa Reddy , Yashbir Singh Shivay , Dinesh Kumar , Vijay Pooniya , Radha Prasanna , Sunil Mandi , Somanath Nayak , Kirttiranjan Baral , Gunturi Alekhya , Rohit Bapurao Borate
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The increasing reliance on nitrogen (N) fertilizers in modern wheat and rice varieties has raised concerns about grain quality and environmental sustainability. Nano-fertilizers, particularly nano-urea, have been suggested as alternative use to conventional urea. A two-year field study (2021–22 and 2022–23) was conducted at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, to assess the efficacy of granulated urea with and without nano-urea were tested with five nitrogen treatments (0 kg N ha–1, 130 kg N ha–1, 97.5 kg N ha–1 + nano urea foliar spray, 65 kg N ha–1 + nano urea spray, and 65 kg N ha–1 + 2 % granulated urea spray). Results indicated that 130 kg N ha–1 increased wheat and rice grain yields by 28.7 % and 29.4 %, respectively, and N uptake by 62 % in wheat and 52.4 % in rice compared to the control. However, the application of 65 kg ha–1 + nano urea foliar sprays at the rate of 2.5 l ha–1 recorded reduced grain yields, by 10.7 %, 9.4 % in wheat and rice, and N uptake decreased by 20.7 and 14.4 % in wheat and rice, respectively, in comparison to 130 kg N ha–1. Additional net returns of 16.5 % and 16.1 %, along with a higher B: C, were observed with N applied at 130 kg ha–1 as compared to the 65 kg N ha–1 + nano urea. The study concludes that applying 130 kg N ha–1 of granulated urea is more effective for improving grain yield, N uptake, and profitability in the wheat-rice system.
颗粒尿素和纳米尿素对小麦-水稻生产效率和氮素利用效率的相对影响
现代小麦和水稻品种对氮肥的依赖日益增加,引起了人们对粮食质量和环境可持续性的担忧。纳米肥料,特别是纳米尿素,已被建议作为常规尿素的替代用途。两年的野外研究(2021 - 22和2022 - 23)进行ICAR-Indian农业研究所,新德里,评估粒状尿素的功效有或没有nano-urea五氮进行了治疗(0 公斤 N农业,130 公斤 N农业, 公斤97.5 N农业+纳米尿素叶面喷雾,65 公斤 N农业+纳米尿素喷雾,和65年 公斤 N是+ 2 %粒状尿素喷)。结果表明,与对照相比,130 kg N ha-1处理使小麦和水稻籽粒产量分别提高28.7 %和29.4 %,小麦和水稻氮素吸收量分别提高62 %和52.4 %。然而,应用65 公斤 农业+ nano尿素叶面喷雾的速度2.5 l 是降低粮食产量记录,由10.7 % 9.4 %在小麦和大米,和N吸收下降了20.7和14.4在小麦和大米 %,分别与130 公斤 N农业。与施氮量为65 kg N ha-1 + 的纳米尿素相比,施氮量为130 kg ha-1的净报酬率为16.5 %和16.1 %,B: C值更高。综上所述,施用130 kg N ha-1颗粒化尿素对提高小麦-水稻籽粒产量、氮素吸收和经济效益更为有效。
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