Title of article :
Management of Saline-Sodic Water in CottonWheat Cropping System
Author/Authors :
Buttar ، G. S. - Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) , Thind ، H. S. Punjab Agricultural University Regional Station , Sekhon ، K. S. Punjab Agricultural University Regional Station , Kaur ، A. Punjab Agricultural University Regional Station , Gill ، R. S. - Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) , Sidhu ، B. S. Punjab Agricultural University Regional Station , Aujla ، M. S. Punjab Agricultural University Regional Station
Abstract :
A long-term field experiment was conducted for 7 years to evaluate the effect of different amendments to mitigate the adverse effect of saline-sodic water in a calcareous soil under cotton-wheat cropping system. The pooled results over 7 years revealed that the application of saline-sodic water decreased the mean cotton-seed yield by 20.7% as compared to good quality canal water. However, wheat-grain yield was not adversely affected by quality of irrigation water. Among the different amendments, gypsum and farmyard manure were more effective in mitigating the adverse effect of saline-sodic irrigation water. Cotton-seed yield reduction was 9.8% with the addition of farmyard manure and remained only 8.8% with the addition of gypsum as compared to good quality water. However, when saline-sodic water was used alternately with good quality canal water, the recorded cotton-seed yield reduction was only 6.1%. These results suggest that in calcareous soils, farmyard manure is useful in ameliorating long-term deleterious effects of saline sodic irrigation water and sustaining the productivity of cotton-wheat system.
Keywords :
Calcareous soil , Farmyard manure , Gypsum , Irrigation water , Semiarid region , Zinc
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology
Journal title :
Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology