EFFECT OF AMENDMENT OF ACID SOIL WITH LIME AND POULTRY COMPOST ON TWO WHEAT VARIETIES DIFFERING IN ACID PHOSPHOTASE ACTIVITY
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted at the research farm of Crop Physiology and Ecology
Department, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur
during November 2023 to March 2024 to investigate the effect of amendment of acid soil
with lime and poultry compost on wheat growth and yield differing in root acid
phosphatase activity. The experiment was laid out in a two factors Complete
Randomized Design with three replications. The treatments were factor A -two wheat
varieties (BWMRI Gom 2: P inefficient and BWMRI Gom 4: P efficient) and factor B -
amendment treatments (T1: Recommended doses of fertilizer without P, T2: RDF with
optimum P, T3: RDF with lime @ 3 t ha-1, T4: RDF with poultry compost @ 10 t ha-1 and
T5: RDF with lime @ 3 t ha-1 and poultry compost @ 10 t ha-1). The pot size was top
diameter 85 cm x bottom diameter 65 cm x depth 25 cm. Soil PH, plant height, tillers
plant-1, spikes plant-1, shoot dry weight plant-1, flag leaf SPAD value, plant height at
harvest, tillers plant-1 at harvest, spikes plant-1 at harvest, spike length at harvest, grain
weight spike-1, 100 grains weight and above ground yield plant-1 were increased because
of combine application of RDF with lime @ 3 t ha -1 and poultry compost @ 10 t ha-1.
Besides, RDF with lime @ 3 t ha -1 and RDF with poultry compost @ 10 t ha-1 alone
perform better in case of yield and yield components. RDF with lime @ 3 t ha -1 and
RDF with poultry compost @ 10 t ha-1 alone increased leaves per plant and available
phosphorous. Amendment of acid soil with lime and poultry compost alone or in
combination of both could increase grain yield of wheat significantly. Influence of lime
was more in P inefficient BWMRI Gom 2 (48.9%) than P efficient BWMRI Gom 4
(21.4%). On the other hand, influence of poultry compost alone or in combination with
lime were more in P efficient BWMRI Gom 4 (38.2% and 30.7%) than P inefficient
BWMRI Gom 2 (20.3% and 26.0%). Application of lime and compost alone or in
combination is an effective option to curb soil acidity while enhancing soil nutrients
availability and crop yield.
