Abstract:
In a pot culture experiment different
organic phosphorus sources (farmyard manure,
poultry manure, vermicompost and sewage sludge)
were evaluated with standard inorganic source of
single superphosphate to improve soil nutrient content,
all applied on equal P basis @ 34 kg P2O5 ha-1. The six
treatments, including no-P (control) were replicated
four times in a CRD. Groundnut was sown in each pot.
The experimental results revealed that phosphorus
increased the post-harvest soil nutrients availability.
Highest availability of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium
and sulphur was recorded in poultry manure treatment
and sewage sludge exhibited a considerable increase in
available nitrogen and sulphur content.