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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges & Opportunities<br />

during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad<br />

recorded by the Farmers practice i.e sowing <strong>of</strong> moong without seed treatment by R.culture and<br />

no. application <strong>of</strong> PSB and phosphorous. Technology option I and technology option II were<br />

statically at par and significantly higher in comparison to farmers’ practice. Results show that the<br />

yield attributing characters viz., Grain yield, pod length, grain per pod, etc., Growth parameters,<br />

and economics were also found significantly higher in T. option Iand T. option II in comparison<br />

with farmers’ practice.<br />

T4-45P-1563<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> Long-Term Fertilizer Application on Crop Productivity <strong>of</strong> Wheat<br />

(Triticum aestivum L.) Grown in Vertisols<br />

Jyoti Bangre*, K.S. Bangar, Subhash, Bharat Singh and B.B. Parmar<br />

JNKVV, College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, Jabalpur 482004 Madhya Pradesh<br />

* bangrejyoti9@gmail.com<br />

Integrated nutrient management (INM) not only reduces the nutrient gap between addition and<br />

removal, but also ensures higher nutrient use efficiency, sustainability, and reduced soil pollution<br />

(Chaudhary et al., 2020).Long-term fertiliser experiments are the primary source <strong>of</strong> information<br />

for determining the effect <strong>of</strong> cropping systems on soil quality attributes and they are carried out<br />

to monitor the impact <strong>of</strong> fertiliser input management on soil fertility and the long-term viability<br />

<strong>of</strong> a production system. It provides valuable information on the effect <strong>of</strong> continuous application<br />

<strong>of</strong> different levels <strong>of</strong> fertiliser nutrients, alone and in combination with organic manure, on soil<br />

fertility and crop productivity under intensive cropping.<br />

Methodology<br />

By keeping these views, a field experiment was conducted at the All India Coordinated Research<br />

Project on Long Term Fertilizer Experiment (AICRP-LTFE) Research farm, Department <strong>of</strong> Soil<br />

Science and Agricultural Chemistry, JNKVV, Jabalpur during the rabi season (the year 2017 and<br />

2019) on wheat (GW-366). The treatment comprised <strong>of</strong>T1-50% NPK, T2-100% NPK, T3-<br />

150NPK, T4-100% NPK+Hand Weeding T5-100%NPK+Zn, T6-100% NP, T7-100% N, T8-100%<br />

NPK+FYM @5t ha -1 , T9-100% NPK-S and T10-Control.<br />

Results<br />

The two-year mean data indicated that the highest grain yield <strong>of</strong> wheat was obtained with (6156,<br />

6570 kg ha -1 ) 100% NPK + FYM treatment (T8) followed by (6006, 6216 kg ha -1 ) with 150%<br />

NPK treatment (T3). The lowest grain and straw yield was found in the (1406, 3945 kg ha -1 )<br />

548 | Page Sustainable soil management for resilient rainfed agro-ecosystem: conservation agriculture, organic farming, INM, soilmicroorganisms-plant<br />

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