Phosphorus deficiency diagnosis and fertilization in mungbean grown in rainfed calcareous soils of Pakistan
1999
Abstract Mungbean [Vigna radiata (L). Wilczek] grown in rainfed calcareous soils suffers with phosphorus (P) deficiency. In view of high cost and low use efficiency of P fertilizer, greenhouse, incubation, and field experiments were carried out for determining P deficiency diagnostic criteria and efficient method of P fertilizer application in mungbean. In a pot culture experiment using a P‐deficient Typic Ustocherpt, maximum increase in grain yield with P was 686% over the control; and fertilizer requirement for near‐maximum (95%) grain yield was 30 mg P kg‐1 soil where fertilizer was mixed with the whole soil volume (broadcast) and 14 mg P kg‐1 where mixed with 1/4th soil volume (band placement). In a field experiment on a P‐deficient Typic Camborthid, however, maximum increase in grain yield was 262% over the control. Band placement resulted in 73% fertilizer saving as P requirement was 66 kg ha‐1 by broadcast and only 18 kg ha‐1 by band placement. Critical P concentration range appears to be 0.27–0.33...
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