Sumanta Kundu
Crops Research Institute
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Soil Research | 2007
Ch. Srinivasarao; K.P.R. Vittal; K.N. Tiwari; Pravin N. Gajbhiye; Sumanta Kundu
Crop fertilisation with potassium in rainfed agriculture in India is not practised, merely on the assumption that Indian soils are rich in potassium and crops do not need external K supply. However, under continuous cropping in rainfed regions, huge crop K removals are reported, up to 150-200 kg/ha annually, depending upon amount and distribution of rainfall and biomass production. Thus, most of the crops essentially deplete soil K reserves. The present study evaluates the soil K reserves under diverse rainfed production systems and categorises rainfed soils based on different soil K fractions. Depth-wise sampling was done from 21 locations across different soil types under 8 production systems, and various fractions of soil K were determined. Total K was highest in Inceptisols (1.60-2.28%), followed by Aridisols (1.45-1.84%), Vertisols and Vertic sub-groups (0.24-1.72%), and Alfisols and Oxisols (0.30-1.86%), showing a wide variation within each group. Nonexchangeable K reserves were found in a proportionate manner to total K in most of the soil profile. Unlike nonexchangeable K reserves, Vertisols had higher exchangeable K than Inceptisols and Alfisols/Oxisols. Nonexchageable K showed significant positive correlation with total K in Inceptisols and Vertisols, whereas it was non-significant in Alfisols/Oxisosls. However, significant positive correlations were recorded with exchangeable K and nonexchangeable K in all soil types, indicating the dynamic equilibrium between 2 soil K fractions. Nonexchangeable K reserves were included along with exchangeable K in categorising soils into 9 groups for evolving better strategies to manage soil K fertility in rainfed agriculture in India. Finger millet and groundnut crops at Bangalore and Anantapur regions (category I) need immediate attention on K nutrition, as these soils are low in both exchangeable and nonexchangeable K. Similarly, crops grown on soils of S.K. Nagar, Ballowal-Saunkri, and Rakh-Dhiansar, with low exchangeable K and medium nonexchangeable K, would need K fertilisation as these crops (maize and pearlmillet) are K-exhaustive (category II). Pearl millet and upland rice in category III and cotton in category IV need K additions at critical stages. Upland rice in category V needs a maintenance dose of K. In category VI, cereal crops may not need K additions immediately as they have medium exchangeable K and high nonexchangeable K. Long-term sorghum cropping may need K supply after few years (category VII). Soils in category VIII are adequate in nonexchangeable K and medium exchangeable K and the crops, groundnut, cotton, sorghum, and soybean, may not need external K immediately. For soils in category IX, K fertilisation is not required to the crops (sorghum and soybean) as these soils have high exchangeable and nonexchangeable K.
Indian Journal of Dryland Agricultural Research and Development | 2010
Ch. Srinivasarao; B. Venkateswarlu; Suhas P. Wani; K. L. Sahrawat; Sreenath Dixit; Sumanta Kundu; K. Gayatri Devi; C. Rajesh; G. Pardasaradhi
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science | 2010
K. Shirisha; K. L. Sahrawat; K.V.S. Murthy; Suhas P. Wani; P.N. Gajbhiye; Sumanta Kundu
Indian Journal of Agronomy | 2010
Ch. Srinivasarao; Masood Ali; S. Venkateswarlu; T.R. Rupa; K. K. Singh; Sumanta Kundu; J.V.N.S. Prasad
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science | 2014
Ch. Srinivasarao; B.K. Ramachandrappa; Vijay Sandeep Jakkula; Sumanta Kundu; B. Venkateswarlu; A. L. Pharande; V. Rupendra Manideep; R. Prakash Naik; K. Venkanna
Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science | 2007
Ch. Srinivasarao; K.P.R. Vittal; K.N. Tiwari; Pravin N. Gajbhiye; Sumanta Kundu; A. L. Pharande; T. Yellamanda Reddy; Shankar
Indian Journal of Dryland Agricultural Research and Development | 2012
Ch. Srinivasarao; Suhas P. Wani; K. L. Sahrawat; Vijay Sandeep Jakkula; Sumanta Kundu; B.K. Rajashekar Rao; S. Marimuthu; P. Pathak; C. Rajesh; G. Pardhasaradhi
Archive | 2011
M. Dinesh Babu; Suhas P. Wani; Sreenath Dixit; Sumanta Kundu
Indian Journal of Dryland Agricultural Research and Development | 2011
Ch. Srinivasa Rao; B. Venkateswarlu; Sumanta Kundu; K.P.R. Vittal; J.J. Patel; M.M. Patel
한국작물학회 학술발표대회 논문집 | 2008
Kpr. Vittal; K.N. Tiwari; G.R. Chary; Pravin N. Gajbhiye; Sumanta Kundu
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