| Literature DB >> 34140753 |
J S Mishra1, S P Poonia2, Rakesh Kumar1, Rachana Dubey1, Virender Kumar3, Surajit Mondal1, S K Dwivedi1, K K Rao1, Rahul Kumar4, Manisha Tamta1, Mausam Verma1, Kirti Saurabh1, Santosh Kumar1, B P Bhatt1, R K Malik2, Andrew McDonald5, S Bhaskar6.
Abstract
In the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains (EIGP), conventional rice-wheat system has led to a decline in productivity, input-use efficiency, and profitability. To address these, a four-year field study was conducted to evaluate the performance of tillage and crop establishment (TCE) methods in rice-wheat-greengram rotation. The treatments included: 1) random puddled transplanted rice (RPTR) - conventional-till broadcast wheat (BCW) - zero-till greengram (ZTG); 2) line PTR (LPTR) - conventional-till drill sown wheat (CTW) - ZTG; 3) machine transplanted rice in puddled soil (CTMTR) - zero tillage wheat (ZTW) - ZTG; 4) machine transplanted rice in zero-till wet soil (ZTMTR) - ZTW - ZTG; 5) system of rice intensification (SRI) - system of wheat intensification (SWI) - ZTG; 6) direct-seeded rice (DSR) - ZTW - ZTG; and 7) zero-till DSR - ZTW - ZTG. During the initial two years, conventional rice system (PTR) recorded a 16.2 % higher rice grain yield than DSR system. Whereas in the fourth year, the rice yields under DSR and PTR were comparable. As compared to SRI/SWI, the average wheat yield in ZT system was significantly high, whereas in rice, SRI/SWI system was comparable with CT system. ZTW after non-puddled rice was at par to CTW after PTR. The ZT wheat produced 4.6 % more yield than CT system. DSR production system consumed 6.8 % less water compared to transplanted system. On the system basis, 10.8 % higher net returns were recorded with CA-based system compared to conventional system. The system energy productivity under CA-based production system was 14-36 % higher than PTR-based systems. CA-based system also led to 8-10 % lower global warming potential (GWP) than conventional methods. The current study indicated that as compared to conventional system, a significant gain in productivity, profitability and energy-use efficiency, and reduction in the environmental mitigation are possible with emerging alternative TCE methods. Long-term expansion and further refinement of these technologies in local areas need to be explored for the second green revolution.Entities:
Keywords: Energy use; Global warming potential; Residue management; Resource conservation technologies; Rice-wheat-greengram system; Triple zero-tillage
Year: 2021 PMID: 34140753 PMCID: PMC8146726 DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2021.108164
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Field Crops Res ISSN: 0378-4290 Impact factor: 5.224
Fig. 1The mean monthly maximum temperature (Tmax °C), minimum temperature (Tmin °C) and total monthly rainfall (mm) for 4 crop years (2015–16 to 2018–19).
Description of treatments/tillage and crop establishment practices adopted in the rice-wheat-greengram rotation from 2015-16 to 2018-19.
| Parameter | Crop | RPTR-BCW-ZTG | LPTR-CTW-ZTG | CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | SRI-SWI-ZTG | CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | T2 | T3 | T4 | T5 | T6 | T7 | ||
| Tillage | Rice | Cultivator: 2 passes (dry tillage: DT) | Zero-till (flooding before transplanting) | Cultivator: 2 passes (DT) | Cultivator: 2 passes | Zero-till | ||
| Rotavator: 1 pass (wet tillage: WT) | Rotavator: 1 pass (WT) | |||||||
| Wheat | Cultivator: 2 passes | Zero-till | Cultivator2 passes: | Zero-till | ||||
| Rotavator: 1 pass | Rotavator: 1 pass | |||||||
| Greengram | Zero-till | |||||||
| Crop establishment | Rice: | |||||||
| Transplanting/ Seeding | Manual | Manual | Machine | Machine | Manual | Drill seeding | Drill seeding | |
| Seedling age | 25 days | 25 days | 18 days | 18 days | 12 days | – | – | |
| Spacing (cm) | Random | 20 × 15 | 23 × 14 | 23 × 14 | 25 × 25 | 22.5 cm row spacing | 22.5 cm row spacing | |
| Wheat | Broadcasting | Drill seeding | Drill seeding | Drill seeding | Manual | Drill seeding | Drill seeding | |
| Greengram | Drill seeding with Happy Seeder | |||||||
| Residue | Rice | ∼30 % mixed | ∼30 % retained | ∼30 % mixed | ∼30 % retained | |||
| Wheat | ∼30 % retained | |||||||
| Greengram | 100 % incorporated | |||||||
Crop residue recycled (Mg ha−1) under different treatments over the years.
| Treatments | 2015−16 | 2016−17 | 2017−18 | 2018−19 | Grand total (4 yr.) | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | ||
| RPTR-BCW-ZTG | 4.7a | 3.3a | 4.6a | 12.5a | 3.3a | 3.7a | 4.1ab | 11.2ab | 4.1b | 3.4a | 3.8b | 11.4a | 3.4b | 3.2ab | 3.6ab | 10.1a | 45.2a |
| LPTR- CTW-ZTG | 4.3a | 3.5a | 4.2a | 12.0a | 3.5a | 3.4ab | 4.5a | 11.5a | 4.3ab | 3.5a | 4.8a | 12.5a | 3.3b | 3.3ab | 3.5ab | 10.1a | 46.1a |
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 4.6a | 3.1a | 4.2a | 11.9a | 3.4a | 3.7a | 4.2ab | 11.3ab | 4.1b | 3.2a | 4.1ab | 11.4a | 3.4b | 3.4ab | 4.1a | 10.9a | 45.4a |
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 4.3a | 3.2a | 0 | 7.5b | 3.6a | 3.9a | 0 | 7.45c | 3.9b | 3.4a | 0 | 7.3b | 3.2b | 3.8a | 0 | 7.0c | 29.2b |
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | 4.2a | 3.3a | 4.3a | 11.9a | 3.5a | 3.1b | 3.8b | 10.3b | 4.8a | 3.2a | 4.3ab | 12.3a | 3.4b | 2.5c | 2.7c | 8.6b | 43.0a |
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 4.9a | 3.3a | 4.3a | 12.4a | 3.2a | 3.8a | 4.0ab | 10.9ab | 4.8a | 3.3a | 4.4ab | 12.5a | 3.9a | 3.5ab | 3.6ab | 11.0a | 46.9a |
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 4.5a | 3.4a | 4.3a | 12.2a | 3.0a | 3.7a | 4.1ab | 10.8ab | 4.6a | 3.5a | 4.2ab | 12.3a | 3.3b | 4.0a | 3.2bc | 10.5a | 45.7a |
R: Rice; W: Wheat; GG: Greengram; Sys: System; yr: year.
Yield attributes of rice/wheat as influenced by tillage and crop establishment methods in rice-wheat-greengram rotation (based on 4-year average, 2015-16 to 2018-19).
| Treatments | Rice | Wheat | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Panicle length (cm) | Number of panicles m−2 | Number of grains panicle−1 | 1000-grain weight (g) | Spike length (cm) | Number of spikes m−2 | Number of grains spike−1 | 1000-grain weight (g) | |
| RPTR-BCW-ZTG | 26.44a | 324d | 172ab | 23.28a | 11.10a | 424b | 49.30c | 33.95b |
| LPTR- CTW-ZTG | 26.19a | 342cd | 164bc | 22.75b | 11.16a | 436b | 55.34b | 35.27ab |
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 25.94a | 365c | 141c | 22.57bc | 11.02a | 483a | 55.76b | 34.47b |
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 26.23a | 407a | 146c | 22.29bc | 11.56a | 494a | 61.51a | 35.20a |
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | 27.22a | 371bc | 193a | 22.50bc | 10.64a | 444b | 57.37ab | 34.68b |
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 26.81a | 396ab | 164bc | 22.18c | 11.36a | 503a | 53.06bc | 35.58ab |
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 26.95a | 399ab | 177ab | 22.42bc | 11.00a | 510a | 57.24ab | 36.75a |
Grain yield of rice, wheat, greengram and system productivity under different establishment methods over the years.
| Crop establishment methods | Grain yield of rice (Mg ha−1) | Grain yield of wheat (Mg ha−1) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | Mean | 2015−16 | 2016−17 | 2017−18 | 2018−19 | Mean | |
| RPTR-BCW-ZTG | 7.15bcd | 6.24a | 5.70b | 7.25ab | 6.58ab | 3.89b | 5.09bc | 3.94b | 4.60abc | 4.38b |
| LPTR- CTW-ZTG | 7.34abc | 6.48a | 5.90b | 7.64a | 6.84a | 4.45a | 5.53ab | 4.22ab | 5.13ab | 4.83a |
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 7.51ab | 5.44abc | 5.69b | 6.49b | 6.28b | 3.94b | 5.45ab | 3.99b | 5.58a | 4.77a |
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 7.68a | 5.82ab | 5.38b | 6.19b | 6.27b | 4.23ab | 5.83a | 4.37a | 4.24bc | 4.67ab |
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | 7.40ab | 5.83ab | 6.99a | 6.19b | 6.60ab | 4.22ab | 4.84c | 4.43a | 3.87c | 4.34b |
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 6.94cd | 4.84bc | 6.94a | 7.29ab | 6.50ab | 4.16ab | 5.61ab | 4.22ab | 4.76abc | 4.69a |
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 6.84d | 4.40c | 6.70a | 7.12ab | 6.27b | 4.93a | 5.27abc | 4.43a | 4.95ab | 4.90a |
REY = Rice equivalent yield.
Fig. 2Mean soil temperature (0–5 cm depth) during the entire wheat season affected by different crop establishment methods.
Fig. 3Changes in photosynthesis rate at anthesis stage under treatments in a) rice (2017) and b) wheat (2017–18).
Fig. 4Earthworm population and fresh weight (30 × 30 × 30 cm soil depth) during the wet season (rice crop) as affected by different tillage and crop establishment methods.
Effect of tillage and crop establishment methods on water use and water productivity in rice-wheat-greengram system (2018–19).
| Treatments | Total water (irrigation + rain) use (m3) | Water (irrigation + rain) productivity (kg grain m−3) | Economic water productivity | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | |
| RPTR-BCW-ZTG | 11503a | 2658a | 1994a | 16154a | 0.63ab | 1.83bc | 1.08a | 1.26abc | 11.0 | 33.7 | 75.3 | 22.1 |
| LPTR- CTW-ZTG | 11447a | 2530a | 1897a | 15904abc | 0.66a | 1.93bc | 1.17a | 1.38ab | 11.6 | 35.5 | 81.6 | 24.2 |
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 11708a | 2325a | 1749a | 15776abc | 0.56bc | 2.41a | 1.42a | 1.41ab | 9.8 | 44.3 | 99.0 | 24.7 |
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 11471a | 2547a | 1910a | 15928ab | 0.54bc | 1.68bc | 1.11a | 1.20bc | 9.5 | 30.9 | 77.4 | 21.0 |
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | 11963a | 2658a | 1994a | 16614a | 0.52c | 1.46c | 1.05a | 1.12c | 9.1 | 26.9 | 73.2 | 19.6 |
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 10854b | 2410a | 1808a | 15247bc | 0.67a | 1.98ab | 1.24a | 1.41ab | 11.7 | 36.4 | 86.5 | 24.7 |
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 10808b | 2539a | 1904a | 15072c | 0.66a | 1.96ab | 1.28a | 1.45a | 11.6 | 36.1 | 89.3 | 25.4 |
R: Rice; W: Wheat; GG: Greengram; Sys: System.
Effect of tillage and crop establishment methods on cost of production, gross returns, net returns and benefit: cost ratio in rice-wheat-greengram system (2018-19).
| Treatments | Cost of production (INR ha−1*103) | Gross returns (INR ha−1*103) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rice | Wheat | Green gram | System | Rice | Wheat | Greengram | System | |
| RPTR-BCW-ZTG | 58.44a | 40.63ab | 32.40a | 131.47a | 126.89ab | 84.64c | 136.71d | 348.23c |
| LPTR- CTW-ZTG | 60.00a | 38.59b | 32.40a | 130.99a | 133.70a | 94.39b | 160.43ab | 388.52a |
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 53.76b | 34.09c | 32.40a | 120.24b | 113.58c | 104.51a | 173.69a | 391.76a |
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 46.56cd | 34.09c | 32.40a | 113.04bc | 108.33c | 78.02cd | 148.57bc | 334.91d |
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | 60.95a | 41.63a | 32.40a | 134.97a | 108.33c | 71.21d | 145.78cd | 325.31d |
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 49.25bc | 34.09c | 32.40a | 115.73bc | 127.56ab | 87.58bc | 156.24bc | 371.40b |
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 42.25d | 34.09c | 32.40a | 108.73c | 124.60b | 91.08b | 170.19a | 385.87a |
INR: Indian Rupees.
Effect of tillage and crop establishment methods on energy parameters in rice-wheat-greengram system (2018-19).
| Treatments | Total energy input(GJ ha−1) | Total energy output(GJ ha−1) | Energy use efficiency | Energy productivity (kg GJ−1) | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | R | W | GG | Sys | |
| RPTR-BCW-ZTG | 22.3a | 19.9a | 7.72a | 49.9a | 180a | 139ab | 33.8a | 353a | 8.09b | 6.99ab | 4.38ab | 7.08b | 0.34bc | 0.26b | 0.30b | 0.40c |
| LPTR- CTW-ZTG | 22.3a | 19.9a | 7.72a | 49.9a | 162ab | 134ab | 28.8c | 325ab | 7.28b | 6.73bc | 3.73c | 6.51bcd | 0.33c | 0.22c | 0.25c | 0.45b |
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 23.5a | 17.9b | 7.72a | 49.1a | 151b | 144a | 36.6a | 332ab | 6.44c | 8.04a | 4.74a | 6.76bc | 0.28d | 0.31a | 0.32a | 0.45b |
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | 20.8ab | 17.9b | 7.72a | 46.5bc | 143c | 125bc | 31.3b | 299b | 6.86bc | 6.96ab | 4.06bc | 6.43cd | 0.30d | 0.24c | 0.28bc | 0.41bc |
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | 21.6ab | 19.4a | 7.72a | 48.7ab | 149bc | 117c | 30.7bc | 296b | 6.88bc | 6.04c | 3.98bc | 6.09d | 0.29d | 0.20c | 0.27bc | 0.38c |
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 19.5b | 17.9b | 7.72a | 45.1c | 173ab | 129abc | 32.9b | 336a | 8.90a | 7.23ab | 4.27ab | 7.44ab | 0.37b | 0.27b | 0.29b | 0.47ab |
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | 16.89c | 17.9b | 7.72a | 42.5d | 164ab | 140.6a | 35.9a | 341a | 9.75a | 7.85a | 4.65a | 8.02a | 0.42a | 0.28b | 0.32a | 0.52a |
R: Rice; W: Wheat; GG: Greengram; Sys: System; 1 US$ = 70.41 INR as per 2019 average exchange rate.
Estimated global warming potential in kg CO2 equivalent ha−1 (due to diesel, electricity, fertilizers, herbicides, methane and nitrous oxide) under different cropping system of rice, wheat, greengram and system level (mean of 4 years).
| Treatments | Details | Diesel | Electricity | Fertilizers | Herbicides | Methane | Nitrous oxide | Total GWP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTPR-BCW-ZTG | Rice | 134.00 | 103.54 | 670.50 | 18.76 | 17.42 | 7.39 | 951.59 |
| Wheat | 117.92 | 57.65 | 670.50 | 20.09 | 0.00 | 4.78 | 870.94 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 2064.34 | |||||||
| LPTR-CTW-ZTG | Rice | 134.00 | 103.54 | 670.50 | 18.76 | 17.42 | 7.39 | 951.59 |
| Wheat | 150.08 | 57.65 | 670.50 | 20.09 | 0.00 | 4.78 | 903.10 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 2096.50 | |||||||
| CTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | Rice | 160.80 | 103.54 | 670.50 | 48.40 | 17.42 | 7.39 | 1008.04 |
| Wheat | 85.76 | 57.65 | 670.50 | 45.06 | 0.00 | 5.21 | 864.19 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 2114.03 | |||||||
| ZTMTR-ZTW-ZTG | Rice | 85.76 | 96.42 | 670.50 | 48.40 | 17.42 | 7.39 | 925.88 |
| Wheat | 32.16 | 57.65 | 670.50 | 45.06 | 0.00 | 5.21 | 810.59 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 1978.28 | |||||||
| SRI-SWI-ZTG | Rice | 160.80 | 94.43 | 670.50 | 24.81 | 11.98 | 9.12 | 971.63 |
| Wheat | 117.92 | 51.69 | 670.50 | 45.06 | 0.00 | 5.36 | 890.53 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 2103.97 | |||||||
| CTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | Rice | 150.08 | 103.54 | 670.50 | 24.81 | 7.62 | 13.12 | 969.66 |
| Wheat | 64.32 | 57.65 | 670.50 | 24.97 | 0.00 | 5.36 | 822.81 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 2034.27 | |||||||
| ZTDSR-ZTW-ZTG | Rice | 32.16 | 103.54 | 670.50 | 48.40 | 7.62 | 10.28 | 872.50 |
| Wheat | 32.16 | 57.65 | 670.50 | 45.06 | 0.00 | 5.36 | 810.73 | |
| Greengram | 32.16 | 34.51 | 122.68 | 48.40 | 0.00 | 4.06 | 241.81 | |
| System | 1925.04 | |||||||