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2. Validation of soil test and yield target based fertilizer prescription model developed for pearl millet on Inceptisol
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Sekaran, Udayakumar, Santhi, R., Dey, P., Meena, S., and Maragatham, S.
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- 2019
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3. Soil fertility appraisal for Villupuram District of Tamil Nadu using GPS and GIS techniques
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Santhi, R., Stalin, P., Arulmozhiselvan, K., Radhika, K., Sivagnanam, S., Sekar, J., Muralidharudu, Y., Dey, Pradip, and Rao, A. Subba
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- 2018
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4. Soil test based integrated plant nutrition system for pearl millet on an Inceptisol
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Udayakumar, S. and Santhi, R.
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- 2017
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5. Inductive cum targeted yield model based Integrated fertilizer prescriptions for tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under drip fertigation on an alfisol.
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Agila, A., Santhi, R., Maragatham, S., and priya, R. Swarna
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FERTIGATION , *TOMATOES , *FARM manure , *FERTILIZERS , *ALFISOLS , *PLANT nutrition , *NUTRITIONAL requirements - Abstract
Soil test crop response (STCR) correlation studies under Integrated Plant Nutrition System were conducted in the western agroclimatic zone of Tamil Nadu during 2020-2021 to devise the fertilizer prescription equations for tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) under drip fertigation on an alfisol. The equations were derived by following Ramamoorthy's Inductive cum targeted yield model. The nutrient requirement of N, P2O5 and K2O for producing one quintal of tomato fruit was found to be 0.22, 0.11, 0.27 kg respectively. The per cent contribution of nutrients were 37.93, 46.73 and 29.53 of N, P2O5 and K2O from soil (Cs) and 47.84, 31.12 and 74.13 of N, P2O5 and K2O from fertilizers (Cf) respectively. Two organic sources were applied viz., FYM (Farm Yard Manure) and Biocompost and the per cent contribution of nutrients from FYM were 38.36, 13.22 and 52.17 of N, P2O5 and K2O and from biocompost were 43.34, 10.90 and 57.00 of N, P2O5 and K2O respectively. Fertilizer adjustment equations were formulated for STCR-NPK alone, STCR-IPNS (FYM) and STCR-IPNS (Biocompost) by applying the basic parameters such as NR, Cs, Cf, Cfym, Cbiocompost. A ready reckoner of fertilizer doses for a set of soil test values at yield targets 80 and 90 t ha-1 was computed. The findings also showed that the adoption of STCR-IPNS could save more fertilizers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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6. Inductive Approach as a Basis for Fertilizer Prescription through Integrated Plant Nutrition System for Maize on Vertisol.
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R., Suresh and Santhi, R.
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PLANT nutrition , *SORGHUM , *FERTILIZERS , *FARM manure , *CORN , *SORGHUM farming , *SOIL fertility , *FODDER crops - Abstract
Field experiments were conducted during 2016-17 at Manickapuram village of Theni District, Southern Zone of Tamil Nadu to study the impact of Inductive approach (artificial gradient)on soil fertility, nutrient uptake and fodder yield of sorghum (var CO30) and further,Soil Test Crop Response correlation studies under Integrated Plant Nutrition System (STCR-IPNS) for desired yield targets of maize on Vertisol. The profile study of the experimental site has been described in detail. The artificial fertility gradient was developed by dividing the field into three equal strips and graded levels of fertilizers were applied in the form of Urea, Single Super Phosphate and Muriate of Potash, respectively to strip I (N0P0K0), II (N1P1K1) and III (N2P2K2). The N1level was fixed based on the blanket recommendation of fodder sorghum and P1 and K1 levels were fixed based on the phosphorus (100 kg ha-1) and potassium (80 kg ha-1) fixing capacities of the soil.Sorghum (var.CO30) was grown as gradient crop and green fodder yield was recorded at harvest and plant samples were collected and analyzed for N, P and K contents and their uptake was computed. The results confirmed that the application of graded levels of fertilizer N, P2O5 and K2O significantly influenced soil fertility status, N, P and K uptake and green fodder yield of sorghum. Subsequently, the STCR-IPNS studies on maize (hybrids) revealed that the requirement of N, P2O5 and K2O for maize (NR) was found to be 2.08, 0.73 and 1.38 kg q-1respectively. The per cent, nutrient contribution from soil (Cs) was 43.01, 44.03 and 9.17; from fertilizers (Cf) was 55.00, 49.83 and 76.99, and from organic manure (Co) was 49.01, 19.71 and 39.83 for N, P2O5 and K2O, respectively. Using the basic data viz., NR, Cs, Cf and Co, fertilizer prescription equations (FPEs) have been developed and ready reckoner of fertilizer doses was formulated for desired yield targets of maize for a range of soil test values on Vertisol. The findings also brought forth the fact that when farm yard manure (FYM) was applied @12.5 t ha-1 (with 25 per cent moisture and 0.54, 0.26 and 0.53 per cent NPK, respectively), 45, 22 and 32 kg ha-1 of fertilizer N, P2O5 and K2O could be reduced from the recommended fertilizer doses for Maize. Using the nomograms, critical levels of soil available N, P and K were fixed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. Prediction of Post-harvest Soil Test Values and Fertilizer Calibrations for a Maize Based Cropping Sequence under Integrated Plant Nutrition System.
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Suresh, R. and Santhi, R.
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SOIL testing , *CROP rotation , *FERTILIZERS , *CORN , *FACTORIAL experiment designs , *PLANT nutrition , *GRAIN yields - Abstract
Field experiments were conducted based on Inductive cum targeted yield concept on Typic Haplustert soils (Pilamedu series - black calcareous) to predict the post-harvest soil test values for prescribing soil test crop response based fertilizer doses under Integrated Plant Nutrition System (STCR-IPNS) for maize based cropping sequence. The experiment comprised of 24 treatments with four levels each of N (0,100,200 and 300 kg ha-1), P2O5 (0,40,80 and120 kg ha-1) and K2O (0,40,80 and120 kg ha-1) and three levels of FYM (0, 6.25 and 12.5 t ha-1) for the test crop maize (TNAU Maize hybrid CO 6) laid out in fractional factorial design. Making use of the experimental data on initial and post-harvest soil test values, fertilizer doses and the grain yield obtained or uptake of N,P and K by maize, Post-Harvest Soil Test Values (PHSTVs) prediction equations with high R2 values (>0.90) were developed, which could be used with confidence for the prediction of post-harvest KMnO4-N,Olsen-P and NH4OAc-K. Using the predicted PHSTVs after kharif maize, soil test based fertilizer prescription for desired yield target of succeeding crop viz., cotton could be prescribed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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8. Refinement of Soil Test Crop Response - Integrated Plant Nutrition System based Fertilizer Prescriptions for Pearl Millet Variety Grown Under Inceptisol.
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Ravikiran, K. B., Santhi, R., Meena, S., and Sumathi, P.
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PEARL millet varieties , *SOIL testing , *PLANT nutrition - Abstract
A field experiment was conducted during rabi season of 2017-2018 on a mixed black calcareous soil (Typic Ustropept - Periyanackenpalayam soil series) at Eastern Block, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore to refine the existing fertilizer prescription equations under Integrated Plant Nutrition System (IPNS) for hybrids to suit pearl millet variety. The experiment comprised of eleven treatments with three replications in Randomized Block Design. The experimental results revealed that there was a progressive increase in response from lower target to higher targets and the magnitude of response was higher under STCR-IPNS than under STCR-NPK alone treatments. Using the experimental data, the basic parameters viz., nutrient requirement (NR), per cent contribution of nutrients from soil (Cs), fertilizers (Cf) and FYM (Cfym) towards total N,P and K uptake by pearl millet (var. CO 10) were computed based on targeted yield model. It was found that pearl millet variety requires 2.81, 1.33 and 2.53 kg of N, P2O5 and K2O, respectively to produce one quintal of grain. The contribution of nutrients from soil, fertilizers and FYM for N was 26.36, 45.44 and 27.55 per cent; for P2O5 it was 38.51, 44.14 and 16.04 per cent and for K2O it was 10.33, 87.45 and 40.15 per cent respectively. Making use of the refined basic parameters, Fertilizer Prescription Equations (FPEs) were developed under NPK alone and IPNS for pearl millet variety. Ready reckoner of fertilizer doses (nomograms) were formulated for a range of soil test values and for desired yield target viz., 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 t ha-1. For an average soil test value of 180:24:460 kg ha-1 and yield target of 4.0 t ha-1, 105, 51 and 25 kg of fertilizer N, P2O5 and K2O is to be appiled along with FYM @ 12.5 t ha-1. The extent of saving of inorganic fertilizers for pearl millet with the application of FYM @ 12.5 t ha-1 (with 21% moisture, 0.64, 0.27 and 0.46% N, P and K respectively) was 38, 22 and 25 kg of fertilizer N, P2O5 and K2O respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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9. Integrated Fertilizer Prescriptions for Transgenic Cotton Hybrids under Rainfed Situation through Inductive cum Targeted Yield Model on Vertisol.
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Sherene, T., Santhi, R., Kavimani, R., and Bharathi Kumar, K.
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NITROGEN fertilizers , *COTTON yields , *TRANSGENIC plants , *VERTISOLS , *DRY farming - Abstract
The fertilizer prescription equations were developed for rainfed Bt cotton on Pielamedu series (Typic haplusterts) by adopting the inductive cum targeted yield model, and fertilizer requirements were quantified for Bt cotton based on soil test and yield target. The validity of fertilizer prescription equations was done by conducting test verification trials at four locations in Perambalur district of Tamil Nadu developed for rainfed Bt cotton. The fertilizer prescription equations were used to calculate the fertilizer doses for STCR treatments. The percent achievement of the targeted yield was within ±10% variation in all the locations for both the yield targets under nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK) alone and IPNS, proving the validity of the equations. STCR-IPNS based fertilizer recommendations for a yield target of 32 q/ha has recorded the highest yield, nutrient response ratio, and percent yield achievement in all the locations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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10. Validation of Soil Test and Yield Target Based Balanced Fertilizer Prescription Model for Rainfed Maize on Inceptisol.
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Sellamuthu, K. M., Santhi, R., Maragatham, S., and Dey, P.
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FERTILIZER requirements , *INCEPTISOLS , *CORN - Abstract
Soil Test Crop Response based fertilizer prescription equations for desired yield target of rainfed maize were developed under Integrated Plant Nutrition System (STCR-IPNS) on Irugur soil series (Typic Ustropept) of Tamil Nadu. On farm testing of fertilizer prescription equations are essential to demonstrate the effectiveness of technology delivery to the stake holders in need. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the targeted yield model through field experiments at six locations in Dindigul district, Western Zone of Tamil Nadu. The treatments included control, blanket recommendation, soil test crop response (STCR) based fertilizer dose for the yield targets of 4.0 to 6.0 t ha-1, STCR-IPNS based fertilizer dose for the yield targets of 4.0 to 6.0 t ha-1 and farmer's practice. In all the six locations, the per cent achievement of the targeted yield was within ± 10 per cent variation proving the validity of the equations for prescribing integrated fertilizer doses for rainfed maize. The highest mean grain yield was recorded in STCR-IPNS - 6.0 t ha-1 (5013 kg ha-1) recording an increase of 52.2 per cent over blanket recommendation. The highest per cent achievement, response ratio and B:C ratio of 97.2,17.47 and 2.28, respectively were recorded in the yield target of 5.0 t ha-1 under STCR-IPNS. The post-harvest soil available NPK indicated the build up and maintenance of soil fertility due to soil test based fertilizer recommendation under IPNS. The fertilizer prescription equations developed for rainfed maize under IPNS can be recommended for red non calcareous soils of Tamil Nadu for achieving the yield target of 5.0 t ha-1 with sustained soil fertility and it can be extrapolated to other agro-climatic zones of Tamil Nadu on similar and allied soil types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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11. Soil test and yield target based balanced fertilizer prescription for rainfed maize on an alfisol.
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SELLAMUTHU, K. M., SANTHI, R., MARAGATHAM, S., and DEY, P.
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SOIL testing ,CORN yields ,ALFISOLS ,FERTILIZERS ,DATA analysis - Abstract
A field experiment was conducted on a Typic Ustropept (Irugur soil series) soil of Western Zone of Tamil Nadu to refine the existing fertilizer prescription equation for rainfed maize adopting the inductive-cum-targeted yield model, and fertilizer requirements were quantified for rainfed maize based on soil test and yield target. The basic parameters viz., nutrient requirement (NR) and contributions of nutrients from soil (C
s ), fertilizer (Cf ) and farm yard manure (Cfym ) were computed from the field experimental data. Using the basic parameters, fertilizer prescription equations were developed based on integrated plant nutrition system (IPNS), and nomograms were formulated for the desired yield target of rainfed maize for the given soil test values. The extent of saving of inorganic fertilizers for rainfed maize was computed using the fertilizer prescription equations under IPNS with the application of FYM @ 12.5 t/ha (32% moisture and 0.50, 0.21 and 0.49% of N, P and K, respectively, was 22, 17 and 20 kg of fertilizer N, P2 O5 and K2 O, respectively, when applied along with the N, P and K fertilizers as per soil test and desired yield target. To validate the fertilizer prescription equations developed for rainfed maize under IPNS, field experiments were carried out during 2013-15 in three locations. The per cent achievement of the targeted yield of all the three verification trials was within ±10% variation proving the validity of the equations for prescribing integrated fertilizer doses for rainfed maize. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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12. Balanced fertilizer prescription for glory lily through inductivecum-targeted yield model on an alfisol.
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SELLAMUTHU, K. M., SANTHI, R., MARAGATHAM, S., and DEY, P.
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LILIES ,ALFISOLS ,NUTRITIONAL requirements - Abstract
Field experiments were conducted on a Typic Rhodustalf (Palaviduthi soil series) soil of Southern Zone of Tamil Nadu by adopting the inductive-cum-targeted yield model, and fertilizer requirements were quantified for glory lily based on soil test and yield target. The basic parameters viz., nutrient requirement (NR) and contribution of nutrients from soil (C
s ), fertilizer (Cf ) and farm yard manure (Cfym ) were computed from the field experimental data. Using the basic parameters, fertilizer prescription equations were developed based on integrated plant nutrition system (IPNS), and nomograms were formulated for desired yield target of glory lily for a range of soil test values. The extent of saving of inorganic fertilizers for glory lily was computed using the fertilizer prescription equations under IPNS. The estimates showed that for the application of FYM @ 12.5 t/ha with 25% moisture and 0.528, 0.261 and 0.501% of N, P and K, respectively, when applied along with the N, P and K fertilizers as per soil test and desired yield target, the saving was 35, 22 and 30 kg of fertilizer N, P2 O5 and K2 O, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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13. Validation of soil test and yield target based fertilizer prescription model for wheat on inceptisol.
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SELLAMUTHU, K. M., SANTHI, R., MARAGATHAM, S., and DEY, P.
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WHEAT ,SOIL testing ,EFFECT of fertilizers on plants ,FERTILIZER application ,INCEPTISOLS ,PLANT nutrition research - Abstract
Soil test crop response (STCR) based fertilizer prescription for desired yield target of wheat was developed under Integrated Plant Nutrition System (STCR-IPNS) on Periyanaickepalayam soil series (Vertic Ustropept) of Tamil Nadu. On-farm testing of fertilizer prescription equations are essential to demonstrate the effectiveness of technology delivery to the stake holders in need. The present study was undertaken in six locations to evaluate the model through field experiments in Western Zone of Tamil Nadu. The treatments included control, blanket recommendation, soil test crop response (STCR) based fertilizer dose for an yield target of 3.0 and 4.0 t/ha, STCR-IPNS based fertilizer dose for an yield target of 3.0 and 4.0 t/ha and farmer's practice. Based on the initial soil test values of available N, P and K and the quantities of N, P and K contributed through farm yard manure (FYM), fertilizer doses were calculated and applied for STCR and STCR-IPNS treatments for the respective yield targets. The treatments were imposed and cultivation practices were carried out periodically and the grain yield was recorded at harvest. Using the data on grain yield and fertilizer doses applied, per cent achievement and response ratio (RR) were worked out. Post-harvest soil samples were collected and analyzed for available N, P and K status. The results of the experiments indicated that in all the six locations, the per cent achievement of the targeted yield was within±10% variation proving the validity of the equations for prescribing integrated fertilizer doses for wheat. The highest mean per cent achievement was recorded in the yield target of 4.0 t/ha (101.2) under STCR-IPNS followed by STCR-NPK alone 4.0 t/ha. The highest mean yield was recorded in STCR-IPNS-4.0 t/ha (4047 kg/ha) recording an increase of 62.1% over blanket recommendation. Among the treatments, STCR-IPNS recorded relatively higher RR than other treatments and the highest mean RR of 6.90 kg/kgwas recorded under STCR-IPNS 4.0 t/ha. The highest benefit : cost ratio (1.81) was also recorded in STCR-IPNS 4.0 t/ha. The post-harvest soil available NPK indicated the build up and maintenance of soil fertility due to soil test based fertilizer recommendation under IPNS. The fertilizer prescription equations developed for wheat under IPNS can be recommended for mixed black calcareous soils of Tamil Nadu (Vertic Ustropept) for achieving an yield target of 4.0 t/ha with sustained soil fertility and it can be extrapolated to other agro-climatic zones of Tamil Nadu on similar and allied soil types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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14. Evaluation of Soil Test and Yield Target Based Fertilizer Prescription Model for Radish on an Alfisol.
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Sellamuthu, K. M., Maragatham, S., Santhi, R., and Natesan, R.
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SOIL testing ,FERTILIZER application ,ALFISOLS - Abstract
Field experiments were conducted in Southern and Western Zones of Tamil Nadu to evaluate the Soil Test Crop Response based fertilizer prescription model under Integrated Plant Nutrition System (STCR-IPNS) for desired yield targets of radish on red calcareous soils (Palathurai series-Typic Rhodustalf). The treatments include control, blanket recommendation, soil test crop response (STCR) based fertilizer dose for an yield target of 40 t ha
-1 and 50 t ha-1 , STCR-IPNS based fertilizer dose for an yield target of 40 t ha-1 and 50 t ha-1 and farmer's practice. The results of the experiments indicated that, in all the six trials, the per cent achievement of the targeted yield was within ± 10 per cent variation proving the validity of the equations for prescribing integrated fertilizer doses for radish. The highest mean per cent achievement was recorded with STCR - IPNS - 50 t ha-1 (101.3) followed by STCR-NPK alone 50 t ha-1 . The highest mean yield was recorded in STCR-IPNS - 50 t ha-1 (50.6 t ha-1 ) recording an increase of 56.7 per cent over blanket recommendation and 69.0 per cent over farmer's practice. Among the treatments, STCR-IPNS-50 t ha-1 recorded relatively higher RR (81.3 kg kg-1) and BCR (2.24) than other treatments. Post-harvest soil available NPK indicated the build up and maintenance of soil fertility due to soil test based fertilizer recommendation under IPNS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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