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Potentials of
Integrated Nutrient Management
systems in
Rice Cultivation in Sri Lanka
Content
1) Integrated nutrient management (INM) is..
2) Why we must practice it in rice fields
3) nutrient requirement for rice plant
4) how to practice INM
5) what are the limitations in INM
6) how to overcome those
7) what are the potentials in Sri Lanka
(01)
Integrated
nutrient management is..
IPNS is a holistic approach
to plant nutrition by obtaining
the nutrients available from
different sources such as
inorganic and organic sources
to maintain and sustain soil fertility.
This will enhance crop productivity in a
framework of an ecologically
accommodated, socially acceptable
and economically viable situation.
(02)
Why we must practice it
in our rice fields
There are many Advantages …
- Enhances the availability of applied nutrients
as well as native soil nutrients.
- Synchronizes the nutrient demand of the crop,
with nutrient supply from native and applied
sources.
- Provides balanced nutrition to crops and
minimizes the antagonistic effects resulting from
hidden deficiencies and nutrient imbalance.
- Improves and sustains the physical, chemical
and biological functioning of soil.
- Minimizes the deterioration of soil, water and
ecosystem by promoting carbon sequestration,
reducing nutrient losses to ground and surface
water bodies and to atmosphere
- Increase fertilizer use efficiency
chemical fertilizer yield from only chemical fertilizer
+ > or
organic manure yield yield from only organic manure
- Generally rice growing soils in SL are low in
organic matter and poor in available P amount so
application of organic manure is definitely increase
the yield….!!
(03)
nutrient requirement
for rice plant
There are 17 essential elements for a rice plant to
grow and develop properly.
These elements can be grouped into
macro-elements : C, H, O, N, P, S, K, Mg, Ca
and
micro-elements : Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Mo, B, Cl
Modern high-yielding rice varieties producing
around 5 t/ha of grain, in general, can remove
from the soil about..
Removals of Si and K2O are
particularly large if the
panicles and straw are taken
away from the field at
harvest.
However, if only the grains
are removed and the straw is
returned and incorporated
back into the soil, the
removal of Si and K2O is
greatly reduced, although
significant amounts of N and
P2O5 are still removed.
Nutrient Weight (kg per 5ha)
N 110
P2O5 34
K2O 156
MgO 23
CaO 20
S 5
Fe 2
Mn 2
Zn 0.2
Cu 0.15
B 0.15
Si 0.25
Cl 25
(04)
how to practice INM
Use combinations of
- synthetic fertilizers (Urea, TSP, MOP),
- mineral (ERP, Dolomite)
- organic fertilizers (farmyard manure,
green manure, crop residues etc.)
obtained on farm and off farm for
recycling of nutrients.
Using proper application methods
such as Broadcasting, Placement,
Foliar application and Fertigation.
( I ) Artificially synthesized fertilizers
Triple Super Phosphate
(TSP)
Urea
Mureate Of Potash
(MOP)
Zinc Sulphate
(ZnSO4)
“…Paddy consumes the largest
proportion of imported chemical
fertilizers,
It accounts for approximately 50%
of the overall use of chemicals
fertilizers in Sri Lanka….”
( II ) Organic manure
There are various sources of organic
manure to be used for INM. Some of
these are mentioned below
- Compost
- Farm Yard Manure (FYM)
- Poultry Manure
- Piggery manure
- Urban and rural solid and liquid waste
- Wastes from agro based industries
- Crop wastes
- Vermicompost
(III) Crop residues
- Rice straw
- Rice husk
- Bean straw
- Sugarcane trash
- Cowpea stems
- Wood ashes
-1/3 of N required by Rice plant
could be provide by Rice straw
- Rice straw can provide almost
all K Requirement (30-40 g/ha)
(IV) Green Manure
- Provide N, organic matter and improve soil
fertility. Grown before and after rice crop.
- Can be broadcast in to standing rice crop
shortly before harvesting.
- Also can be broadcast into rice stubble without
cultivation.
- Can grown in bunds of rice fields or in fallow
lands during the off season and their leaves are
incorporated.
Sesbania rostrata
(diya siyambala)
Cassia occidentalis
(panithora)
Crotalaria juncea
(sunhemp)
Gliricidea maculata
(makulatha)
Tithonia diversifolia
(wild Sunflower)
Thespesia populnea
(Sooriya)
(05)
what are the
limitations in INM
- Financial credit is available only for
mineral fertilizer.
- No organized credit system to promote
organic fertilizer
- Farmers who have domesticated
animals, do not have facilities to collect,
store and market their animal waste.
- Low awareness about using biofertilizers
- Non-availability of water
- Chemical fertilizers are easily
available and easy to use
- Organic manure is not available in
own holdings most of time
- Storage and retail marketing of
organic manure is limited, is not easily
accessible to most farmers
- Scarcity of labour
(06)
how to overcome
those
- Initiatives have to be directed to utilize
all available organic materials such as
rice straw, animal manure and paddy
husk, and incentives have to be given
for the popularization of same
- Large scale on farm and off farm
production of organic manure should be
encouraged in Island wide
- Planting of Gliricidia, or Ipil Ipil on the
major bunds and hedge rows to supply
green manure.
- Use of charred rice husk.
- Cultivation of sandwich crops.
- Encourage farmers who practicing
IPNM methods by providing subsidies
and monetary prizes.
- Make new rules and regulations to
boost organic manure usage.
- Introducing new green manure
crops and latest composting methods
(07)
what are the potentials
in Sri Lanka
- Inherit tropical climate which helps to
practice INM (microbial, environmental
etc)
- Not producing artificially synthesized
fertilizers locally (so organic manure
usage is a must)
- naturally grown evergreen vegetation in
any rice growing agroecological zone
- large phosphate mineral deposition in
Eppawala and dolomite deposition in
Matale area
Thank You..

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Potentials of Integrated Nutrient Management in Rice Cultivation in Sri Lanka

  • 1. Potentials of Integrated Nutrient Management systems in Rice Cultivation in Sri Lanka
  • 2. Content 1) Integrated nutrient management (INM) is.. 2) Why we must practice it in rice fields 3) nutrient requirement for rice plant 4) how to practice INM 5) what are the limitations in INM 6) how to overcome those 7) what are the potentials in Sri Lanka
  • 4. IPNS is a holistic approach to plant nutrition by obtaining the nutrients available from different sources such as inorganic and organic sources to maintain and sustain soil fertility. This will enhance crop productivity in a framework of an ecologically accommodated, socially acceptable and economically viable situation.
  • 5. (02) Why we must practice it in our rice fields
  • 6. There are many Advantages … - Enhances the availability of applied nutrients as well as native soil nutrients. - Synchronizes the nutrient demand of the crop, with nutrient supply from native and applied sources. - Provides balanced nutrition to crops and minimizes the antagonistic effects resulting from hidden deficiencies and nutrient imbalance. - Improves and sustains the physical, chemical and biological functioning of soil.
  • 7. - Minimizes the deterioration of soil, water and ecosystem by promoting carbon sequestration, reducing nutrient losses to ground and surface water bodies and to atmosphere - Increase fertilizer use efficiency chemical fertilizer yield from only chemical fertilizer + > or organic manure yield yield from only organic manure - Generally rice growing soils in SL are low in organic matter and poor in available P amount so application of organic manure is definitely increase the yield….!!
  • 9. There are 17 essential elements for a rice plant to grow and develop properly. These elements can be grouped into macro-elements : C, H, O, N, P, S, K, Mg, Ca and micro-elements : Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Mo, B, Cl Modern high-yielding rice varieties producing around 5 t/ha of grain, in general, can remove from the soil about..
  • 10. Removals of Si and K2O are particularly large if the panicles and straw are taken away from the field at harvest. However, if only the grains are removed and the straw is returned and incorporated back into the soil, the removal of Si and K2O is greatly reduced, although significant amounts of N and P2O5 are still removed. Nutrient Weight (kg per 5ha) N 110 P2O5 34 K2O 156 MgO 23 CaO 20 S 5 Fe 2 Mn 2 Zn 0.2 Cu 0.15 B 0.15 Si 0.25 Cl 25
  • 12. Use combinations of - synthetic fertilizers (Urea, TSP, MOP), - mineral (ERP, Dolomite) - organic fertilizers (farmyard manure, green manure, crop residues etc.) obtained on farm and off farm for recycling of nutrients. Using proper application methods such as Broadcasting, Placement, Foliar application and Fertigation.
  • 13. ( I ) Artificially synthesized fertilizers Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) Urea
  • 14. Mureate Of Potash (MOP) Zinc Sulphate (ZnSO4)
  • 15. “…Paddy consumes the largest proportion of imported chemical fertilizers, It accounts for approximately 50% of the overall use of chemicals fertilizers in Sri Lanka….”
  • 16. ( II ) Organic manure There are various sources of organic manure to be used for INM. Some of these are mentioned below - Compost - Farm Yard Manure (FYM) - Poultry Manure - Piggery manure - Urban and rural solid and liquid waste - Wastes from agro based industries - Crop wastes - Vermicompost
  • 17.
  • 18. (III) Crop residues - Rice straw - Rice husk - Bean straw - Sugarcane trash - Cowpea stems - Wood ashes -1/3 of N required by Rice plant could be provide by Rice straw - Rice straw can provide almost all K Requirement (30-40 g/ha)
  • 19. (IV) Green Manure - Provide N, organic matter and improve soil fertility. Grown before and after rice crop. - Can be broadcast in to standing rice crop shortly before harvesting. - Also can be broadcast into rice stubble without cultivation. - Can grown in bunds of rice fields or in fallow lands during the off season and their leaves are incorporated.
  • 20. Sesbania rostrata (diya siyambala) Cassia occidentalis (panithora)
  • 24. - Financial credit is available only for mineral fertilizer. - No organized credit system to promote organic fertilizer - Farmers who have domesticated animals, do not have facilities to collect, store and market their animal waste. - Low awareness about using biofertilizers - Non-availability of water
  • 25. - Chemical fertilizers are easily available and easy to use - Organic manure is not available in own holdings most of time - Storage and retail marketing of organic manure is limited, is not easily accessible to most farmers - Scarcity of labour
  • 27. - Initiatives have to be directed to utilize all available organic materials such as rice straw, animal manure and paddy husk, and incentives have to be given for the popularization of same - Large scale on farm and off farm production of organic manure should be encouraged in Island wide - Planting of Gliricidia, or Ipil Ipil on the major bunds and hedge rows to supply green manure.
  • 28. - Use of charred rice husk. - Cultivation of sandwich crops. - Encourage farmers who practicing IPNM methods by providing subsidies and monetary prizes. - Make new rules and regulations to boost organic manure usage. - Introducing new green manure crops and latest composting methods
  • 29. (07) what are the potentials in Sri Lanka
  • 30. - Inherit tropical climate which helps to practice INM (microbial, environmental etc) - Not producing artificially synthesized fertilizers locally (so organic manure usage is a must) - naturally grown evergreen vegetation in any rice growing agroecological zone - large phosphate mineral deposition in Eppawala and dolomite deposition in Matale area