Bulletin of the Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Kyushu University
Online ISSN : 1881-4212
Print ISSN : 0915-499X
ISSN-L : 0915-499X
Green Manuring with Sesbania spp. for Maintaining Rice Productivity and Soil Environment
M. Giashuddin MiahM. N. BariM. R. IslamO. Hirota
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2001 年 24 巻 p. 29-42

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A study was conducted at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University Experimental Field in July-December 1997 to investigate the effects of green manuring with Sesbania aculeata and Sesbania rostrata on rice productivity and soil environment. Green biomass of Sesbania spp. of 15t ha-1 was applied to the soil along with inorganic N 0, 20, 40, 60, and 80kg ha-1, respectively, two weeks before the transplant of a modern rice cultivar of BR11. The highest rice yield of 4.87t ha-1 was obtained when green biomass was supplemented with inorganic N 80kg ha-1, which had an increase of 102% and 12% compared to the control plot and the plot where N 80kg ha-1 alone was supplemented, respectively. No significant yield difference was observed between the plots except the control and where S. aculeata alone was supplemented. However, the highest N-use efficiency was observed in treatments where N 20kg ha-1 was supplemented with S. rostrata green biomass. Results on soil environmental parameters indicated that green manuring had a beneficial impact on pH, organic-C, NH4+-N, and CO2-C of soil. Results revealed that CO2-C were comparatively low in plots where inorganic N was supplemented with or without green biomass at later crop growth stages, which might be due to a probable detrimental effect of inorganic N on the microbial population. From the study, it is concluded that green manuring with S. rostrata of 15t ha-1 along with inorganic N 20kg ha-1 might be sufficient for maintaining both satisfactory rice yield and favorable soil environment in acid rice soil under humid sub-tropical conditions.

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