Abstract

An investigation was carried out to study the different potassium release parameters in rice based cropping systems (viz. Rice-Pulse, Rice-Groundnut, Rice-Maize and Rice-Sorghum cropping systems) of Bapatla district of Andhra Pradesh and their relation with rice yield and rice equivalent yield of different cropping systems. Step-K values in Rice-Pulse, Rice-Groundnut, Rice-Maize and Rice-Sorghum cropping systems was in the range of 505-1266, 414 -884, 742-1296 and 776-1369 mg kg-1 with the mean values of 954, 563, 965 and 1067 mg kg-1, respectively. Constant-K values in Rice-Pulse, Rice-Groundnut, Rice-Maize and Rice-Sorghum cropping systems was in the range of 17-28, 11-22, 17-25and 14-27mg kg-1 with the mean values of 23, 17, 21 and 20 mg kg-1, respectively. Cumulative-K values in Rice-Pulse, Rice-Groundnut, Rice-Maize and Rice-Sorghum cropping systems was in the range of 607-1466, 480-1038, 889-1496 and 930-1585 mg kg-1 with the mean values of 1119, 672, 1123 and 1223 mg kg-1, respectively. The highest potassium release parameters such as step-K and cumulative K observed in rice-sorghum cropping system and the lowest in rice-groundnut cropping system. Lower amounts of cumulative K were observed in all soils except in soils of Kodiparru and Ananthavaram villages under present investigation. Lower cumulative K and continuous cropping would lead to depletion of soil K reserves and result in K deficiency. Among the K release i.e cum- K and step K obtained with boiling 1N HNO3 showed maximum positive and significant correlation with rice yield and rice equivalent yield while, constant K showed minimum correlation.

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