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Title

Effect of Drain Spacing and Phosphorus Levels on Yield, Chemical Composition and Uptake of Nutrients by Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea).

Authors

Singh, K. N.; Swarup, Anand; Sharma, D. P.; Rao, K. V. G. K.

Abstract

Field experiments during the winter seasons of 1986–7 and 1987–8 studied the effect of three sub-surface drain spacings and three levels of phosphorus on the yield, chemical composition and uptake of nutrients by Indian mustard (Brassica juncea). The number of siliquae m-2 and seed yield decreased with increasing drain spacing. Application of phosphorus increased seed yield and yield attributes. The concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in the seed and stalks decreased and those of sodium, calcium and magnesium increased with increasing drain spacing, but application of phosphorus increased the concentration of these nutrients in the seed and stalks. Absence of phosphorus in the drain water effluent and the level of available phosphorus in the soil profile after crop harvest indicated very slow movement of phosphorus, most of which was retained in the top 30 cm of soil.

Publication

Experimental Agriculture, 1992, Vol 28, Issue 2, p135

ISSN

0014-4797

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1017/S0014479700019578

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