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Potential of IPNS technique under Rice cultivation BGA Compost Chemical Bio fertilizers Fertilizers

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Page 1: Potential of IPNS technique under Rice cultivation BGA Compost Chemical Bio fertilizers Fertilizers

Potential of IPNS technique under Rice cultivation

BGA

Compost Chemical Bio fertilizers Fertilizers

Page 2: Potential of IPNS technique under Rice cultivation BGA Compost Chemical Bio fertilizers Fertilizers

Content

• What is IPNS?• Why we need to practice it?• Nutrient requirement and removal by rice

plant.• How it practice?

Inorganic fertilizer usedOrganic fertilizer usedOther cultural practices use in IPNS

• Constrains in IPNS

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IPNS ????Integrated plant nutrient system (IPNS)

pertains to the combined use of organic and inorganic fertilizers in proper proportion accompanied by sound cultural management practices in crop production.

• Is a system, which is ecologically compatible ,socially acceptable and economically viable

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IPNS Contd…• Involves proper combination of

chemical fertilizers, organic manure, crop residues, N2~fixing crops other pulses and oilseeds such as soybean and bio fertilizers suitable to the system

• It attempts to achieve tight nutrient cycling with synchrony between nutrient demand by the crop and nutrient release in the soil, while minimizing losses

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Why need integrated use?

• To Sustain productivity through maintaining soil fertility

• To increase fertilizer use efficiency

• Nutrient losses with chemical fertilizer high

• To reduce the cost of production

• To improve physical conditions of soils

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Why need integrated use? Contd…

• To get higher yieldReported national average yield is 3.78 t/ha. But farmers who have practiced IPNS have obtained yields over 10 t/ha and sustain that level of production over the years.

• Easy ploughing and land preparation with IPNS

• Increase anion retention and thereby reduce environmental pollution

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Why need integrated use? Contd…

• Produce more healthy plants which minimize the necessity to use pesticide and fungicides

• Develop the soil structure and reduce erosion hazard

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Nutrient needed by rice plant

• 17 elements needed for rice plant to complete its healthy life cycle.

• It can group into macro and micro nutrients.

• Rice plant require relatively high amount of macro and small amount of micro elements.

• The most common limiting nutrient are nitrogen(N),phosperous(p),potassium(K),sulfur(s)and zinc(Zn)

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Nutrient Removal in RiceCultivation

• Rice is an annual crop and it removes A considerable amount of nutrients proportional to the yield obtained.

• Higher quantities of potassium and silica

are found in the straw and rice husk.

• So, these nutrients want to replace by fertilizer.

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Chemical Fertilizers

• Urea• Triple Super Phosphate (TSP)• Murate of Potash (MOP)• Zinc sulphate

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Crop residues

Rice straw Rice husk

Bean straw Sugarcane trash Cowpea stems Wood ashes

• 1/3 of N required by Rice plant could be provide by Rice straw

• Rice straw can provide almost all K Requrement(30-40 g/ha)

Rice straw

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Crop residues Contd…• So..

Why burn rice straw?

- It is a source of N,P,K,Si,Ca,Mg,S and organic substances

- When straw burned,

results in losses of All organic substances and N(100%),P(25%)and K(20%) ,S lost And other elements remain in ash.

Burning of rice straw

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Crop residues Contd…

• Rice straw, stubble or undecomposed organic material should be incorporated 2-3 wk before crop establishment to avoid negative effects (Toxicities, immobilization)

Incorporation of rice straw

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Green Manure

• Many countries regard as important nutrient source for rice.

• Trees whole leaves are used Gliricidea masculata (watahira) Azadirachta indi (magosa) Erythrina lithospema (Dadap)• Plants whole leaves and stems are used Tithonia diversifolia (Sunflower) Cassia occidentalis (penithora) Thespesia populnea (Suria)

Gliricidea

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Green Manure Contd…

• Other examples of these Green Manure crops like,Vigna radiata (mungbean)Crotolaria juncea (sunhemp)

Glycine max (soybean)Dolichos lablab (lablab)Vigna unguiculata (cowpeaCajanus cajan (pigeon pea)

Green Manuring

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Green Manure Cont..

• Provide N, organic matter and improve soil fertility.

• Grown before and after rice crop.• Can be broadcast in to standing rice crop

shortly before harvesting.• Also can be broadcast into rice stubble

without cultivation.• Can grown in bunds of rice fields or in

fallow lands during the off season and their leaves are incorporated.

Incoporation of green manure

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Animal wasteFarm yard manurePoultry manureCattle manureSwine manure

• Those material provide both macro and micro nutrients to plant and improve soil properties.

• It should spray evenly avoiding heaps.• It can be evaporation of N in Hot Atmosphere • Should mix well with soil

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Animal waste Contd…Farm yard manure application

Should mix properly with soil

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Compost• Nutrient composition vary with type

of material use- animal and plant material

origin compost- Rural compost

- Urban waste compost

• Improve soil biological,physical and chemical properties.

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Bio Fertilizers

• Playing a significant role in integrated plant nutrient systems (IPNS) to enhance microbial activity in the rhizosphere .

• Types of Bio Fertilizers Nitrogen fixers Phosphate solubilizers

• Can apply as seed treatment or soil application.

Addition of BGA Culture in Rice Fields

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Bio Fertilizers use in rice

Biofertilizers Function/ Contribution Recommended Dose/ ha

Azatobacter (Non- symbiotic)

20 – 25 kg N / ha 2 kg / ha

Azospirillum (Associative)

25-40 kg N/ha/year. 10 – 15 % increase yield. Production of growth promoting substance.

2 kg /ha

Blue Green Algae or Cyanobacteria (Phototropic)

20 – 30 kg N /ha 10 – 15 % increase in yield. Production of growth promoting substance

10 – 15 kg/ha

Azolla (Symbiotic) 30 – 100 kg N/ha , Yield increases 20 – 25 %

10 tons/ha

Phosphobacteria Contributes to solubility of tricalcium, aluminum and iron phosphates making the phosphorus present in the soil available to plants.

2 kg/ha

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Nutrient composition of organic material (% in DM)

Organic material N P KRice straw 1.1 0.16 1.4Bean straw 1.57 0.32 1.34

Sugarcane trash 0.35 0.04 0.5

Cowpea stems 1.07 0.14 1.34Wood ashes 0.35 0.02 0.06FYM 0.8 0.18 0.61Poultry 3.33 1.36 1.8

Rural compost 1.12 0.42 1.22Urban waste compost 0.57 0.62 1.66Gliricidea 4.15 0.27 3magosa 2.38 0.2 1.3dadap 4 0.29 3.95Rice straw 1.1 0.16 1.4

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Nutrient composition of organic material (% in DM) Contd…

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Application of organic matter…..

• Encouraged to increase the soil water holding

capacity So…

- Provide more available water to the plants

- Roots can better access and use of available nutrients

• Increase microbial biomass,nitogen fixing bacteria, that favorable for fertilizer availability

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Cultural practices use in IPNS

• Variety and crop management

- Use appropriate varieties- Use high quality seeds of varieties- Choose a suitable planting density- Follow the appropriate planting

season and time in the locality Rate of NPK application is

higher during dry season

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Cultural practices use in IPNS Cond…

• Good water management

- Level the soil properly and maintain a water level of 2-5 cm until 3-4week after transplanting

- Irrigating only after 5-6 d of no standing water

- Can save 16-35% water without reducing yield

- Good practice to manage Zn deficient soils- To correct some other nutrient problems

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Cultural practices use in IPNS Cond…

• pest control (including weeds)- Remove weeds,especialy at the

early vegetative stage before applying fertilizer

-Observe synchronous planting time to minimize concentrated damage from rice pests

• crop rotation

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Suggestions for improving the present systems of IPNS and fertilizer use efficiency (FUE)

• Planting of Gliricidia, or Ipil Ipil on the major bunds and hedge rows to supply green manure.

• Use of charred rice husk.• Cultivation of sandwich crops.

• Use of cow dung and poultry manure to supplement chemical fertilizer.

• Cultivation of legumes and incorporation of crop residues.

Preparation of charred rice husk

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Common constraints encountered by the farmers in adoption of IPNS

technology

• Chemical fertilizer easily available and easy to use

• Organic manure is not available in own holdings most of time

• Storage and retail marketing of organic manure is limited, is not easily accessible to most farmers

• Scarcity of labour

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constraints Contd….

• Financial credit is available only for mineral fertilizer. No organized credit system to promote organic fertilizer

• Farmers who have domesticated animals do not have facilities to collect,store and market the animal waste.

• Non-availability of biofertilizers• Non-availability of soil testing facilities

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constraints Contd….

• Non-availability of water• Lack of knowledge and poor advisory

services• Non-availability of improved seeds

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Summary• Combine application of Inorganic fertilizer

and Organic Fertilizer at an appropriate ratio, required to attain high yields on a sustained basis in rice cultivation.

• Plant residue, Animal waste, Compost material, bio fertilizer can use as organic material.

• There is high yield potential with IPNS technique in rice cultivation but there are constrains also.

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