Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus, and cropping method on azolla productivity
1989
Joy, P.P. | Havanagi, G.V. (Regional Agricultural Research Station, Pattambi, Kerala (India) | Agricultural Sciences Univ., Bangalore (India))
The effect of N, P, and method of azolla culture on azolla productivity was studied in irrigated lowlands during 1983 wet season (Jun-Oct). Soil was sandy clay with pH 6.7, 286, 27, 341 kg available NPK/ha. The experiment was in a split-plot design with three replications. Main plots were combinations of 0, 50 and 100 kg N/ha and 0, 11, and 22 kg P/ha; subplots were three methods of growing azolla with transplanted rice: monocropping, intercropping and dual cropping. Jaya rice was transplanted at 20-x 10-cm spacing 18 Jul. Fresh Azolla pinnata R. Br. at 3 t/ha was inoculated to monocrop and dual crop plots 20 d before transplanting rice and to intercrop plots 1 d after transplanting. Azolla was manually incorporated two times before transplanting in monocrop plots, two times after tranplanting in intercrop plots, and two times each before and after transplanting in dual-crop plots. N as urea was apllied in two equal splits, at transplanting and 30 d after transplanting; P as single superphosphate was applied basally at 42 kg K/ha to all plots. Application of 50 kg N/ha had no adverse effect on yield of fresh azolla, but application of 100 kg N/ha significantly reduced azolla yield in the dual-crop plots. In dual cropping, remnant azolla that had been mixed with fertilizer N during soil incorporation was retained as seed for further multiplication. In monocrop and intercrop plots, fresh azolla was inoculated. Adverse effects of more than 50 kg N/ha would be reduced by minimizing mixing of fertilizer N and azolla or by seeding fresh azolla for further multiplication. The poor response of azolla to applied P may be due to the high available P in the soil. Monocropping for 20 d and dual cropping for 50 d resulted in higher yields of fresh azolla, contributing more N/day, dry matter content, and K content of dry matter. Monocrop azolla did not experience any competition with rice. Intercrop azolla suffered considerable competition with rice for all growth factors, in particular, light and nutrients.
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