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

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

indicating that, a higher rate <strong>of</strong> manure application will not be a viable option for alleviating the<br />

effect <strong>of</strong> reducing the stress raised due to late planting; while splitting <strong>of</strong> nutrient application<br />

across the crop growth cycle and attempt for reducing the mortality <strong>of</strong> plant by earthing up, gap<br />

filling and protection <strong>of</strong> seed being eaten by soil insect by treating with biodynamic formulation<br />

need to be stressed. Out <strong>of</strong> total dry matter accumulation, 46.2 – 48.6 % is accumulated in cobs;<br />

while 19.6 – 22.0 % is accumulated in shoots and both contribute 67 – 68 % to the total dry<br />

matter accumulation.<br />

Conclusion<br />

Our result showed that the application <strong>of</strong> manure higher than 100 % N (120 kg N/ha) do not<br />

produce any significantly higher growth; while increasing the rate <strong>of</strong> application from 25 to 100<br />

% significantly increase the dry matter production in all part <strong>of</strong> the plant at harvest. Application<br />

<strong>of</strong> manure through different sources (poultry manure and Pongamia cake) and their combinations<br />

do not show any significant effect on the growth and survival <strong>of</strong> maize.<br />

References<br />

Srivastava, R.K., Mequanint, F., Chakraborty, A., Panda, R.K. and Halder, D. 2022.<br />

Augmentation <strong>of</strong> maize yield by strategic adaptation to cope with climate change for a<br />

future period in Eastern India. J. Clean. Prod. 339:130599,<br />

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130599.<br />

Ghosh, D., Brahmachari, K., Skalicky, M., Hossain, A., Sarkar, S., Dinda, N.K., Das, A.,<br />

Pramanick, B., Moulick, D., Brestic, M., and Raza, M.A. 2020. Nutrient supplementation<br />

through organic manures influence the growth <strong>of</strong> weeds and maize productivity. Molecules,<br />

25(21): 4924, https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25214924.<br />

T4a-44P -1155<br />

Response <strong>of</strong> Soybean (Glycine Max (L).) to the Organic Sources <strong>of</strong> Nutrients<br />

A. K. Gore, A. K. Kadam, P. O. Bhutada and S. A. Jawale<br />

Organic Farming Research and Training Centre, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth,<br />

Parbhani - 431402 (Maharashtra) India<br />

<strong>of</strong>rtcvnmkvparbhani@gmail.com<br />

Soybean is important kharif crop in rainfed areas <strong>of</strong>Marathwada region, where 87 % area is<br />

under rainfed condition. The crop has ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen through the symbiotic<br />

bacteria called Rhizobia within the nodules <strong>of</strong> their root systems as it belongs to leguminceae<br />

family. The microbiology <strong>of</strong> the soil is interrelated with the organic carbon content <strong>of</strong> the soil.<br />

667 | Page Resource conservation and rainfed agriculture

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