2023
DOI: 10.18805/lr-4981
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Effect of Different Rate and Time of Application of Slag based Gypsum on Nutrient Use Efficiency, Quality and Yield of Groundnut

Abstract: Background: Slag based gypsum (SBG) is a value-added product of iron and steel industry. Application of gypsum as source of calcium and sulphur for groundnut cultivation is common practice and mainly applied during peg initiation stage of groundnut. However, its effect is mainly influenced by the type of soil and dissolution of gypsum, which facilitates the yield and quality of groundnut. Hence, field experiments were conducted to know the effect of application of different rates of SBG as basal and split appl… Show more

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“…Exhaustive crops like maize also responded well to the application of SBG and CG by increasing the exchangeable Ca 2+ content in acid and neutral soils is ascribed to the higher supply of Ca 2+ through gypsum which increased the base saturation in soil and also due to release Ca 2+ during decomposition of gypsum 11,33 . There was a linear increase in exchangeable Ca 2+ content with application of SBG in both neutral and acid soils of groundnut which can also be supported by previous ndings 9,17,34 .…”
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“…Exhaustive crops like maize also responded well to the application of SBG and CG by increasing the exchangeable Ca 2+ content in acid and neutral soils is ascribed to the higher supply of Ca 2+ through gypsum which increased the base saturation in soil and also due to release Ca 2+ during decomposition of gypsum 11,33 . There was a linear increase in exchangeable Ca 2+ content with application of SBG in both neutral and acid soils of groundnut which can also be supported by previous ndings 9,17,34 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%