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Mamatha, Kurku - Climate Food and Farming CLIFF Network annual workshop November 2017

  1. Study on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Rice-Chickpea Cropping System KURKU MAMATHA RESEARCH SCHOLAR ICRISAT
  2. BACKGROUND Ø Rice (Oriza sativaL.) is one of the most important staple food crop in the world. Ø In Asia, more than two billionpeople are getting 60-70 per cent of their energy requirement from rice and its derived products. Ø Rice occupies an area of 45 millionhectares with an average production of 106.19 milliontones with productivityof 2976 kg ha-1. Ø Danger of salinityin rice growing areas. Ø Chickpea grown in 81.9 lakh hectares area with a productionof 71 lakh production and productivityof 875 kg ha-1 in India.
  3. HYPOTHESIS Substituting a part of nutrient requirement from organic manures reduce greenhouse gas emissions without compromising on system productivity of Rice-Chickpea Cropping system
  4. OBJECTIVES OF RESEARCH 1) Do different nutrient management practices effect performance of Rice-Chickpea cropping system? 2) Do diurnal atmospheric variation effect greenhouse gas emissions? 3) Do estimation of GHG emissions from decomposition and in crop growth period help to find out effective quantification of GHG emissions? 4) Do chemical and organic residues from the rainy season allow post rainy crop to grow without addition of chemical fertilizers?
  5. Rice –Chickpea Cropping System GHG Emissions Crop Growth Crop Yield Economics FIRST YEAR (EXPERIMENT) SECOND YEAR (CONFIRMATION STUDIES) Rice –Chickpea Cropping System GHG Emissions Crop Growth Crop Yield Economics
  6. Technical programme of work for rainy season Location : ICRISAT, Patancheru Season : Rainy season 2017 &2018 Crop : Rice Variety : Batukamma (JGL-18047) Treatments : 4 Replications : 5 Design : Randomized Block Design METHODS
  7. Treatments T1 - Farmer practice (Recommended Dose of Fertilizer 120-60-40 kg NPK ha-1) T2 – 25% of RDN through Vermi compost + 75% RDF from chemical fertilizers T3 – 25% of RDN through Farmyard Manure + 75% RDF from chemical fertilizers T4 – 25% of RDN through Poultry manure + 75% RDF from chemical fertilizers Note: All organic manures will be tested for their NPK contents
  8. Field experiment during Post rainy season Technical programme of work Location : ICRISAT, Patancheru Season : Post rainy season 2017 &2018 Crop : Chickpea Variety : JG 11 Treatments : 4 Replications : 5 Design : Randomized Block Design Gross plot size : 6m x 6m Net plot size : 4.8 x 5.6 m Treatments No treatment will be imposedin post rainy season. Crop has to be grown on residual nutrients available from the previous treatment.
  9. DATA TO BE COLLECTED FROM RAINY CROP AND POST RAINY CROP 1. Greenhouse Gas Emissions during composting process. 2. Estimation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from the crop. 3. Crop Growth Parameters. 4. Yield parameters and yield. 5. Nutrient analysis of soil and plant samples. 6. Economics.
  10. SUMMARY From the preliminary results from experiment indicating that Farmyard manure and poultry manure can substitute a part of chemical fertilizers.
  11. TRAINING ON HANDLING WITH HIGH FREQUENCY AUTOMATED SAMPLING SYSTEM
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