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Long-term effect of farmyard manure and N on yield of pearl millet-wheat cropping sequence, India
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HAU.FYM
Summary
Abstract:
This experiment began in 1967 at a site that was originally
shrubland. The project consists of one rotation: Pearl millet-wheat. Treatments = 1) Absolute control, 2) Farm yard manure added, 3) N-fertilizer applied, 4) Cultivation without pesticides, 5) Incorporation of root stubble. The climatic region of the site is Warm Temperate SubTropical. The average climatic conditions at the experimental ... ![]()
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
Dr A.P.Gupta
Dataset Title:
Long-term effect of farmyard manure and N on yield of pearl millet-wheat cropping sequence.
Online Resource:
http://www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.uk/Research/Centres/Content.php?Sect...
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1967-01-01
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a) Details of the plots
Width of smallest plot is 6 m Length of smallest plot is 10 m Slope: less than 1% . Shape: Uniform Details of direction of cultivation: Parallel to long-axis of plot (South to North) Width of Discard Strip around plot: 12m around site. b) Details of replication, randomization and controls There are at least 4 replicates in the experiment. The experiment has a randomized plot design. There are control plots described as follows: There are 4 plots of each 0, 60 and 120 kgN/ha levels of fertilizer N without the addition of farmyard manure.
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Publications/References
Gupta, A.P., Narwal, R.P, Antil, R.S. and Dev, S. (1992) Sustaining soil
fertility with organic C,N,P and K by using farmyard and fertilizer-N in a semiarid zone: A long-term study. Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation 6: 243-251. Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
1999-12-16
Last DIF Revision Date:
2011-03-21
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