Chemical fertilizers are used only in a limited way under dry farming conditions in India because of their high cost and the risk of crop failures due to drought Several alternative strategies are being evaluated to reduce the cost of supplying N to castor bean without adversely affecting yield. We report the results of a two-year study on the possible replacement of fertilizer nitrogen by green leaves from Leucaena leucocephala for production of castor beans on a low fertility Alfisol Bean yield and dry matter production were significantly higher when 50 kg N/ha was applied as green leaves compared with 50 kg N/ha as urea. Among substitution levels, 37.5 kg N/ha as green leaves at planting followed by 12.5 kg N/ha as urea at 45 days after planting was found to be the most effective combination. Across all the substitution levels, addition of nitrogen as green leaves at planting was found to be better than application at 45 days after planting. Nutrient and water use efficiencies were higher when the N was applied as green leaves compared to urea. Nitrogen use efficiency was higher for green leaves than for urea under limited rainfall conditions. The overall data indicated that 75 percent of the fertilizer N requirement of castor bean can be supplied by leaves of Leucaena leucocephala when applied at planting.
This chapter illustrates a negotiated learning and action system research process based on the notions of participatory learning and systems thinking to provide insights gained from planning and facilitating this learning system. The need for participatory research in Vertisol and Alfisol management in India is highlighted. To illustrate the components of action research, selected parts of the participatory research are illustrated in terms of the planning, actions, observations and reflections that took place during the research process. To design the participatory research process, a '5P framework' was developed consisting of paradigm, purpose, principles, people and process.
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