Author(s):
MMV Srinivasa Rao, PVN Prasad, KV Ramana Murthy, T Sreelatha and CH Mukunda Rao
Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted on “Integrated Nutrient Management in Groundnut (
Arachis hypogaea L.)- Maize (
Zea mays L.) Cropping System” during two consecutive years (2015-2016 and 2016-2017) at the Agricultural Research Station, Vizianagaram of Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), in the North - Coastal Agro-Climatic Zone of Andhra Pradesh, to study the effect of integrated nitrogen management practices involving biofertilizer inoculations on growth and yield of
kharif groundnut and succeeding
rabi maize. Among all the RDF along with bio-fertilizers application, maximum values for vegetative parameters were recorded with the application of 150% RDF + FYM 5 t ha
-1 and the higher pod yield and yield attributes were recorded with 125% RDF + FYM 5 t ha
-1 which was, however, comparable with with100% RDF + FYM 5 t ha
-1. The research results of succeeding maize revealed that, growth parameters, yield attributes, yield and economic returns were significantly influenced by the treatments given to preceding groundnut crop in the sequence. Among all the treatments, the plant height, drymatter production, yield attributes and the yield maximum recorded with the treatment combination of 100%RDF+
Azospirillum+ PSB+ VAM+ with groundnut crop residue incorporation which was, however, comparable to combinations RDF
125+FYM
5t+
Rhizobium inoculation +PSB+VAM and RDF
100+FYM
5t+
Rhizobium inoculation +PSB+VAM.
MMV Srinivasa Rao, PVN Prasad, KV Ramana Murthy, T Sreelatha and CH Mukunda Rao. System productivity of groundnut-maize cropping system as affected by biofertilizers and crop residue incorporation. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2019;8(4):3269-3276.