Vol. 6, Issue 4 (2018)
Effect of different resource conservation practices on vertical distribution of organic and inorganic carbon under soybean
Author(s): Rathod Anju Vijaysing, DV Mali, Tupaki Lokya, SD Jadhao, VK Kharche, NM Konde and AN Paslawer
Abstract: The present investigation entitled, “Effect of different resource conservation practices on vertical distribution of organic and inorganic carbon under soybean†was undertaken during 2014-15 at Research farm, Dr. PDKV, Akola. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with nine treatments replicated three times. The treatments comprised of unfertilized control, chemical fertilizers alone and their combinations with organics viz., FYM and phosphocompost. The soil of experimental site was black belongs to Vertisols. The soil and plant samples were collected and analyzed for their different properties. The highest organic carbon (6.24 g kg-1) was observed with RDF based on soil test through FYM + remaining P through phosphocompost in soybean. The content of organic carbon decreased with an increase in soil depth. However the inorganic carbon was marginally decreased with the application of organic sources.
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Rathod Anju Vijaysing, DV Mali, Tupaki Lokya, SD Jadhao, VK Kharche, NM Konde, AN Paslawer. Effect of different resource conservation practices on vertical distribution of organic and inorganic carbon under soybean. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(4):1781-1783.