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      Effects of organic and inorganic manures on maize and their residual impact on soil physico-chemical properties

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          Organic and inorganic nutrients are important for crop productivity and soil health. Present study investigated the effects of organic and inorganic manures on maize and their residual impacts on soil physico-chemical characteristics. Sheep manure (SM), poultry manure (PM) and farmyard manure (FYM) were applied as organic nutrient source while urea, diammonium phosphate (DAP) and sulphate of potash (SOP) were used at different concentrations as inorganic nutrients source viz., T1: Unfertilized control; T2: NPK at 250-150-125 kg ha-1; T3: SM at 15 t ha-1; T4: FYM at 16 t ha-1; T5: PM at 13 t ha-1; T6: NPK at 150-85-50 + 8 t ha-1 SM; T7: NPK at 150-85-50 + 8.5 t ha-1 FYM and T8: NPK at 150-85-50 + 7 t ha-1 PM. Results showed that growth and yield of maize were substantially improved by fertilizer application alongside organic manures whereas soil total organic C and total N, P, K contents increased when inorganic fertilizers were applied alone or in combined with organic manures. However, soil pH and soil bulk density decreased due to application of organic fertilizer and showed a negative correlation with grain yield. Further, a significant and positive correlation (R²= 0.52, 0.91 and 0.55) was observed among maize grain yield and available N, P and K contents, respectively in the soil. Conclusively, integration of inorganic fertilizers with organic manures can be used with optimum rates to improve crop productivity on sustainable basis. This study will be helpful in crafting sustainable nutrient management programs in future to enhance crop productivity with high efficiency and minimum nutrient loss.

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                Journal
                jsspn
                Journal of soil science and plant nutrition
                J. Soil Sci. Plant Nutr.
                Chilean Society of Soil Science/Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo (Temuco, , Chile )
                0718-9516
                March 2017
                : 17
                : 1
                : 22-32
                Affiliations
                [03] Davis CA orgnameUniversity of California orgdiv1Department of Plant Sciences USA
                [01] Faisalabad orgnameGovernment College University orgdiv1Department of Environmental Sciences & Engineering Pakistan
                [04] Guangzhou orgnameSouth China Agricultural University orgdiv1Department of Crop science and Technology orgdiv2College of Agriculture China
                [05] Guangzhou orgnameMinistry of Agriculture orgdiv1Scientific Observing and Experimental Station of Crop Cultivation in South China China
                [02] Faisalabad orgnameUniversity of Agriculture orgdiv1Department of Agronomy Pakistan drimran@ 123456uaf.edu.pk
                [06] Faisalabad orgnameGovernment College University orgdiv1Department of Bioinformatics & Biotechnology Pakistan
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                S0718-95162017000100003
                10.4067/S0718-95162017005000002
                ca67767f-6a5d-40db-8e45-86387e69b98a

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

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                Growth,maize,soil characteristics,yield
                Growth, maize, soil characteristics, yield

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