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Nutrient Uptake and Apparent Balances for Rice-Wheat Sequences. II. Phosphorus
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Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, University of Melbourne, Agriculture and Food, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, ...
Published InJournal of Plant Nutrition
Year2005
Citations45
Abstract
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) nutrition of the rice-wheat (RW) systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain of South Asia has become important due to the alternate flooding and drying cycles of this crop rotation. Field experiments on the RW cropping sequence were conducted at three locations of Bangladesh on three soil types. Two fertilizer doses—farmers' practice (FP) and soil-test based (STB), containing recommended amounts of P, nitrogen (N), potassium (K), and other nutrients—were compared with mungbean or maize as a third crop. The objective of the experiments was to detect P deficiency, if any, in rice, wheat, mungbean, and maize, and to compare the FP and STB doses of fertilizers in rice-wheat-mungbean and rice-wheat-maize sequences under two mungbean management practices (residue removed or…
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