Fate of Fertilizer15N applied as urea and ammonium sulphate in opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) grown under greenhouse conditions |
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Authors: | D. D. Patra M. Anwar S. Chand D. V. Singh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Central Institute of Medicinal & Aromatic Plants, Post Bag No. 1, P.O. RSM Nagar, 226016 Lucknow, India;(2) Present address: CIMAP Regional Centre, Boduppal, Hyderabad, A.P., India |
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Abstract: | Laboratory incubation and greenhouse experiments were conducted to investigate the comparative effectiveness of urea and ammonium sulphate in opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L.) using15N dilution techniques. Fertilizer treatments were control (no N), 600 mg N pot–1 and 1200 mg N pot–1 (12 kg oven dry soil) applied as aqueous solution of urea or ammonium sulphate. Fertilizer rates, under laboratory incubation study were similar to that under greenhouse conditions. A fertilizer15N balance sheet reveals that N recovery by plants was 28–39% with urea and 35–45% with ammonium sulphate. Total recovery of15N in soil-plant system was 77–82% in urea. The corresponding estimates for ammonium sulphate were 89–91%. Consequently the unaccounted fertilizer N was higher under urea (18–23%) as compared to that in ammonium sulphate (9–11%). The soil pH increased from 8.2 to 9.4 with urea whereas in ammonium sulphate treated soil pH decreased to 7.3 during 30 days after fertilizer application. The rate of NH3 volatilization, measured under laboratory conditions, was higher with urea as compared to the same level of ammonium sulphate. The changes in pH of soil followed the identical trend both under laboratory and greenhouse conditions. |
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Keywords: | Opium poppy 15N balance NH3 losses 15N labelled urea and ammonium sulphate |
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