| Literature DB >> 35484376 |
Anil Kumar1, Kapur Singh2, Pushpendra Verma3, Omkar Singh3, Aashish Panwar3, Tarunendu Singh4, Yogendra Kumar4, Ramesh Raliya5,6.
Abstract
Sustainable and precision agriculture practices are essential to meet the global food demand with minimal impact on soil, air and water. In the present study, nanofertilizers of nitrogen and zinc was used with the organic farming practice under field condition for the cereal i.e. wheat, pearl millet, and oil seed crops i.e. mustard, sesame. The field trial was compared with chemical fertilizer based agricultural settings. A total of 160 field demonstrations were conducted at two locations: Khaliyawas (28.19° N, 76.76° E) and Khatawali (28.22° N, 76.76° E) of Haryana, India with a total area of 1225 acre and randomized block design. It was found that an average yield was recorded 5.35% higher in wheat, 24.24% higher yield in sesame, 4.2% higher in pearl millet and 8.4% higher yield in mustard by applying nanofertilizers of nitrogen and zinc along with the organic farming practice. The increased yield corroborated with the development parameters of plants such as wheat tillers, ear head length of pearl millet, capsule number per plant in sesame and siliquae number per plant in mustard. The trial observation suggests that the fields with applied organic manure, bio-fertilizer and nanofertilizers in combination resulted in higher yield and better plant growth performances when compared to the fields under conventional chemical fertilizer practice. The results suggest that the intervention of nanotechnology along with organic farming practice can help in minimizing the mass volume requirement of conventional chemical fertilizer while improving crop production.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35484376 PMCID: PMC9050747 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-10843-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996
Figure 1Morphological characterization of nanofertilizer: transmission electron microscope (TEM) micrograph of nano nitrogen (A) and nano zinc (B). nm nanometer.
Characterization of nanofertilizers: nano nitrogen and nano zinc.
| Parameters | Nano nitrogen | Nano zinc | Test method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average physical size (nm) | 28. 3 ± 5.8 | 22.3 ± 7.93 | ISO 21363:2020 |
| Average hydrodynamic size (nm) | 56.6 ± 8.73 | 39.4 ± 12.3 | ASTM E3247-20 |
| Zeta potential (mV) | 42.4 ± 1.32 | 34.2 ± 0.21 | ISO13099-1 |
| Viscosity (cPs) | 9.65 ± 0.43 | 8.63 ± 0.32 | ASTM D2196-10 |
| pH | 4.6 ± 0.03 | 3.2 ± 0.01 | ASTM E70-07 |
| Element (%) | 4.3 ± 0.01 | 1.03 ± 0.001 | ASTM D3590-02 and ASTM D8110-17 |
Figure 2Effect on plant growth: comparison of plant height parameters of the tested crops which were grown under field condition with the treatments T1: conventional fertilizer and T: organic farming practice with nanofertilizer of nitrogen and zinc. T1 treatment-1, T2 treatment 2. *Non-significant difference between the treatments.
Figure 3Effect on growth and development: (A) Wheat: tillers, spike length and spikelet (B) Pearl millet: tillers, ear head length (C) Sesame: branches, capsule (D) Mustard: siliquae, seeds. Parameters were observed two weeks before harvesting. T1: conventional fertilizer and T: organic farming practice with nanofertilizer of nitrogen and zinc. T1 treatment-1, T2 treatment 2.
Figure 4Effect on grain yield: comparison of treatments on grain yield of the tested crops which were grown under field condition with the treatments T1: conventional fertilizer and T: organic farming practice with nanofertilizer of nitrogen and zinc. T1 treatment-1, T2 treatment 2.
Figure 5A graphical representation: nanoparticle characterization and spray on the leaves of plant.
Tested crops and treatment details.
| Test # | Crop | Treatment option chosen per hectare | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment 1 (T1) | Treatment 2 (T2) | ||
| 1 | Wheat | N:P:K:Zn (kg) (150:60:30:25) | Organic manure 2.5 MT + Biofertilizer consortium 1250 ml + Sagarika granular 25 kg + Sagarika Liq. 625 ml + Three sprays each of Nano Nitrogen and Nano Zinc |
| 2 | Pearl millet | N:P:K:Zn (kg) (60:30:0:0) | Organic manure 2.5 MT + Biofertilizer consortium 1250 ml + Sagarika granular 25 kg + Sagarika Liq. 625 ml + Three sprays of Nano Nitrogen and Nano Zinc |
| 3 | Mustard | N:P:K:Zn:S (kg) (80:30:20:25:25) | Organic manure 1.25 MT + Biofertilizer consortium 1250 ml + Sagarika granular 25 kg + Sagarika Liq. 625 ml + Three sprays each of Nano Nitrogen and Nano Zinc |
| 4 | Sesame | N:P:K:Zn (kg) (37.5:0:0:0) | Organic manure 1.25 MT + Biofertilizer consortium 1250 ml + Sagarika granular 25 kg + Sagarika Liq. 625 ml + Two sprays each of Nano Nitrogen and Nano Zinc |
Base fertilizer of N, P, K, S, Zn, Sagrika were obtained from Indian Farmers Fertilizer Cooperative Limited. Nano fertilizers of N, Zn and Cu were used at the rate of 2.5 ml/l. Organic manure (i.e. farm yard manure) with a typical composition of 0.5% nitrogen, 0.2% phosphorus and 0.5% potassium.
N nitrogen as ammonia or nitrate, P phosphorus as P2O5, K potassium as K+, Zn zinc as zinc sulphate, S sulphur as SO42−.