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Carbon sequestration potential of rice-wheat soils in the Eastern India Gangetic plains / Gami, S.K.
Title : Carbon sequestration potential of rice-wheat soils in the Eastern India Gangetic plains Material Type: printed text Authors: Gami, S.K. ; , Publisher: USA : Cornell University Publication Date: 2008 Pagination: 180 p General note: AN: NR-5457 Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Soil texture; Rice; Wheat; Soils; India Class number: 631.4 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3161 Carbon sequestration potential of rice-wheat soils in the Eastern India Gangetic plains [printed text] / Gami, S.K. ; , . - USA : Cornell University, 2008 . - 180 p.
AN: NR-5457
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Soil texture; Rice; Wheat; Soils; India Class number: 631.4 Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3161 Copies (1)
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in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Title : Long-term soil fertility experiment under rice-wheat cropping system Material Type: printed text Authors: Gami, S.K., Author ; Sah, M.P., Author Pagination: 12-34 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment in the rice-wheat system was initiated in 1980181 to evaluate the long-term effect of organic manure and inorganicfe rtilizers on grain yield and soil chemical properties. The experiment employed a randomized complete block design (RCBD) and was located on slightly acidic loam soil at Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS), Parwanipur . The balanced application ofN-P20s-K20 (100-30-30) kglha in both rice and wheat along with 25 kg ZnSO/ha in rice produced the highest grain and straw yield sfor both crops. The combined effect of NPK verses minus PK, minus P and minus K treatments was more pronounced with the advancement of years in both rice and wheat. However, the effect of phosphorus was more pronounced in wheat than rice. The use of FYM alone was not sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of either crops. However, the addition of 50 kg Niha enhanced the benefit of compost application. Furthermore, the use of 10 t FYM/ha plus 50 kg Niha in rice and residual FYM with NPK in wheat was superior to both FYM alone and imbalancedfertilizer application. A decreasing yield trend was observed for plots treated with imbalanced f ertilizers. The soil analysis results showed that the use of FYM alone or FYM/choppe d straw combined with inorganic fertilizer increased the organic carbon c.ontent of soil. The long-term use of N alone in theform_of urea decreased soil pH value. However, pH was maintained by long-term application of FYM. Similarly, continuous use of FYM alone or with 50 kg Nlha increased the total nitrogen and available phosphorus of the soil. The highest potassium content of wheat straw was obtained with the application of 10 I chopped strawlha plus 50-0-0 in rice season and 100-30-30 in wheat.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=312 Long-term soil fertility experiment under rice-wheat cropping system [printed text] / Gami, S.K., Author ; Sah, M.P., Author . - [s.d.] . - 12-34 p.
in Proceedings of first national workshop on long-term soil fertility experiments, 11-13 August 1998 / Maskey, S.L.
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A long-term soil fertility experiment in the rice-wheat system was initiated in 1980181 to evaluate the long-term effect of organic manure and inorganicfe rtilizers on grain yield and soil chemical properties. The experiment employed a randomized complete block design (RCBD) and was located on slightly acidic loam soil at Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS), Parwanipur . The balanced application ofN-P20s-K20 (100-30-30) kglha in both rice and wheat along with 25 kg ZnSO/ha in rice produced the highest grain and straw yield sfor both crops. The combined effect of NPK verses minus PK, minus P and minus K treatments was more pronounced with the advancement of years in both rice and wheat. However, the effect of phosphorus was more pronounced in wheat than rice. The use of FYM alone was not sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of either crops. However, the addition of 50 kg Niha enhanced the benefit of compost application. Furthermore, the use of 10 t FYM/ha plus 50 kg Niha in rice and residual FYM with NPK in wheat was superior to both FYM alone and imbalancedfertilizer application. A decreasing yield trend was observed for plots treated with imbalanced f ertilizers. The soil analysis results showed that the use of FYM alone or FYM/choppe d straw combined with inorganic fertilizer increased the organic carbon c.ontent of soil. The long-term use of N alone in theform_of urea decreased soil pH value. However, pH was maintained by long-term application of FYM. Similarly, continuous use of FYM alone or with 50 kg Nlha increased the total nitrogen and available phosphorus of the soil. The highest potassium content of wheat straw was obtained with the application of 10 I chopped strawlha plus 50-0-0 in rice season and 100-30-30 in wheat.
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http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=233URL Report on long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat rotation conducted at RARS, Parwanipur / Sah, M.P.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Title : Report on long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat rotation conducted at RARS, Parwanipur Material Type: printed text Authors: Sah, M.P. ; Gami, S.K., Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; P Manandhar, Author Pagination: 92-96 p. Languages : English (eng) Abstract: A long term fertility experiment in rice-wheat rotation has been in progress since more than
a decade at RARS, Parwanipur. This report addresses the results · obtained after 15th
rice/wheat (1995/96) and 16th rice (1996/97) harvest.
The results indicated that the balanced use of NPK (100:30:30 kg/ha) along with Zn (ZnS04
@ 25 kg/ha) in rice and the same amount of NPK in wheat were the best combination in
respect to grain yield of both the crops. The effect of Zn in addition to NPK was found
nominal in case of rice but, the residual Zn with NPK markedly enhanced the yield of wheat.
The combined effect of NPK was highly significant over N, N+P and N+K in both rice and
wheat. The use of FYM along with 50 kg N/ha in rice and residual FYM plus NPK in wheat
showed the significant superiority over FYM alone. Regarding the effect of imbalanced use
of fertilizers, a fluctuated yield trend was observed. The soil analysis results showed an
increased organic carbon content and maintained soil P" value due to application of FYM
and chopped straw in each year.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=461 Report on long-term fertility experiment in rice-wheat rotation conducted at RARS, Parwanipur [printed text] / Sah, M.P. ; Gami, S.K., Author ; Shrestha, S., Author ; P Manandhar, Author . - [s.d.] . - 92-96 p.
in Proceeding of 20th National Summer Crops Workshop, Parwanipur, Bara, April 22-24, 1997 (10-13 Baisakh 2054) : Rice research reports
Languages : English (eng)
Abstract: A long term fertility experiment in rice-wheat rotation has been in progress since more than
a decade at RARS, Parwanipur. This report addresses the results · obtained after 15th
rice/wheat (1995/96) and 16th rice (1996/97) harvest.
The results indicated that the balanced use of NPK (100:30:30 kg/ha) along with Zn (ZnS04
@ 25 kg/ha) in rice and the same amount of NPK in wheat were the best combination in
respect to grain yield of both the crops. The effect of Zn in addition to NPK was found
nominal in case of rice but, the residual Zn with NPK markedly enhanced the yield of wheat.
The combined effect of NPK was highly significant over N, N+P and N+K in both rice and
wheat. The use of FYM along with 50 kg N/ha in rice and residual FYM plus NPK in wheat
showed the significant superiority over FYM alone. Regarding the effect of imbalanced use
of fertilizers, a fluctuated yield trend was observed. The soil analysis results showed an
increased organic carbon content and maintained soil P" value due to application of FYM
and chopped straw in each year.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=461 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=461URL Report on Rice- Wheat System Research and Environmentally Friendly Plant Nutrition Management through integrated plant nutrient system / Gami, S.K.
Title : Report on Rice- Wheat System Research and Environmentally Friendly Plant Nutrition Management through integrated plant nutrient system Material Type: printed text Authors: Gami, S.K., Author Publisher: Parwanipur : Regional Agricultural Research Station Pagination: 74 .p Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=4859 Report on Rice- Wheat System Research and Environmentally Friendly Plant Nutrition Management through integrated plant nutrient system [printed text] / Gami, S.K., Author . - Parwanipur : Regional Agricultural Research Station, [s.d.] . - 74 .p.
Languages : English (eng)
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Title : Rice-wheat diagnostic survey in Rauthat district of Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Gami, S.K., Author ; B. Chaudhary, Author ; Sah, M.P., Author Publisher: Parwanipur : RARS Publication Date: 1997 Pagination: 39 p Languages : English (eng) Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=5354 Rice-wheat diagnostic survey in Rauthat district of Nepal [printed text] / Gami, S.K., Author ; B. Chaudhary, Author ; Sah, M.P., Author . - Parwanipur : RARS, 1997 . - 39 p.
Languages : English (eng)
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