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International Journal of Agriculture and Nutrition
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Vol. 7, Issue 9, Part B (2025)

Effect of sources and levels of organic manures on periodical release rate of nitrate nitrogen and soil properties of entisol

Author(s):

Surya Meghna, DS Potdar, VN Nale, PN Gajbhiye, RA Karande and SD Kale

Abstract:

An incubation study was conducted during 2024-2025 with three sources of organic manures viz., FYM, vermicompost and pressmud compost and three levels of organic manures, i.e., 2, 4 and 6 t ha-1, along with a separate control treatment. The soil samples were analysed periodically at 15 days intervals for the release of nitrate nitrogen up to 90 days of incubation (DAI). Vermicompost application at 6 t ha-1 recorded the highest NO3--N over all the incubation period and it was followed by PMC 6 t ha-1. The periodical release of NO3--N was maximum during 30-45 days of incubation and gradually declined thereafter in all the treatments. The highest release of NO3--N was exhibited by vermicompost application at 6 t ha-1 (24.86 mg kg-1) and it was followed by PMC at the rate of 6 t ha-1 (22.55 mg kg-1) at 30-45 days of incubation. 
Among sources, the Significantly higher soil organic carbon (0.48%), available nitrogen (193.15 kg ha-1) and phosphorus (25.65 kg ha-1) were recorded with application of FYM, vermicompost and PMC, respectively. Whereas application of vermicompost level @ 6 t ha-1 recorded significantly the highest available nitrogen (215.66 kg ha-1), while the highest available phosphorus (28.46 kg ha-1) was reported with application of PMC @ 6 t ha-1.
 

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International Journal of Agriculture and Nutrition
How to cite this article:
Surya Meghna, DS Potdar, VN Nale, PN Gajbhiye, RA Karande and SD Kale. Effect of sources and levels of organic manures on periodical release rate of nitrate nitrogen and soil properties of entisol. Int. J. Agric. Nutr. 2025;7(9):93-95. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26646064.2025.v7.i9b.291
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