Monitoring Oif Soil Properties Under Different Micro Hjrrhgathon Systjems and Tillage Methods in Direct Seeded Rice
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted on rice crop variety Arize 6129 to study
the " monitoring of soil properties under different micro irrigation systems and
tillage tnethods in direct seeded rice" at Chirrori farm of Sardar Vallabhbhai
Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut (U.P.) during Kharif
season 20 J 0. The experiment was conducted in split plot design with three
replication. Irrigation methods (Sprinkler, Drip, Chaplin drip and flood) were
considered as main plot and tillage methods as subplots (reduced and zero
tillage) .Soil of experimental sites was loam in texture with pH 8.75 Soil was
total carbon 0.80 per cent, 41.5 kg/ha in available P and 316.6 kg/ha available
K.
All three micro irrigation systems save water as compare to flood irrigation.
Yield attribute s and yield improved significantly due to application of sprinkler
irrigation instead of flood irrigation system. Grain yield increased by 7, 4and 3.8
% due to application of sprinkler system over flood, drip and Chaplin drip
system, respectively. Among the tillage method, reduced tillage produced
significantly higher grain yield as compare to the zero tillage. Reduced tillage
produced 10 % higher grain yield than zero tillage.
The effect of irrigation systems & tillage methods on bulk density at
different depth of soil was non significant while the infiltration rate was
significantly affected by irrigation systetns. Interaction and tillage effect was
non significant. Highest value of infiltration .16 7 cm/hr was recorded in flood
irrigation and it was 2.4, 1.3, 2.5, percent higher than sprinkler, drip & chaplin
drip, respectively. Neither irrigation systems nor tillage options showed any significant effect
on different soil chemical properties (pH, EC, Available P, K and total carbon).
