Effect of mineral fertilizers, forecrops and soil-climatic conditions on millet productivity in steppe zone of the Southern Urals

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The research was carried out on southern chernozems in arid conditions of the Orenburg Urals in 2002-2021. The influence of agrometeorological conditions of the growing season, spring reserves of soil moisture and nutrients, cellulolytic activity of microorganisms, content of organic matter, humus and acidity in the soil after applying mineral fertilizers on increasing productivity of millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) cv. ‘Orenburg 9’ were studied. The soil and millet crops were selected as the object of research. The work uses field, thermastatic-weight, ionometric, Machigin, application-weight, Tyurin, dispersion and statistical methods of research. Field experiments were performed in four-field, two-field crop rotations and continuous cropping according to the following scheme: 1) Sowing after durum wheat in the aftereffect of black fallow (control); 2) Sowing after common wheat in the aftereffect of black fallow; 3) Sowing after common wheat in the aftereffect of soil-protective fallow; 4) Sowing after common wheat in the aftereffect of sideral fallow; 5) Sowing after durum wheat; 6) Millet continuous cropping. It was revealed that the studied factors in the experiment increased millet productivity under two-field crop rotation with durum wheat after fertilizers application. Compared to the control, the maximum increase of grain yield was after using ammophos complex fertilizer (N40P40) - by 0.45 tons; feed units - 0.44; energy units - 0.26 and feed protein units - 0.24 t/ha. The best effect on increasing productivity was provided by: July precipitation - 28.05 %, spring reserves of productive moisture in 0-30 cm soil layer -- 25.96 %; in 0-100 cm - 20.86 %, nitrate content - 71.80 %, phosphorus - 38.05 %, potassium - 33.07 %, microbial activity (cellulose decomposition) - 62.32 % (p < 0.05) compared to the control. The highest organic matter content (17.6 %) and humus (3.5 %) in soil and neutral acidity (pH = 7.0) create favorable conditions for growing millet after durum wheat. As a result of research on other crops, it was found that these factors do not affect yield increase. Positive results of the influence of factors can be useful in increasing millet productivity.

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Table 1
Agrometeorological conditions during millet cultivation depending on the season (2002–2021)


Note: *Above the line is the average data according to the Orenburg Hydrometeorological Center, below the line is the average annual data; Selyaninov hydrothermal moisture coefficient (HTC) for months is 0.54 and for years is 0.50.

 

Table 2
Spring reserves of productive moisture and nutrients in the soil under millet crops depending on the variants (2002–2021)

Variant

Productive moisture, mm

Nutrients (0–30 cm), mg/100 g soil

0–30 cm

0–100 cm

NO3

P2O5

K2O

I

42.2

140.3

8.3

6.3

47.3

II

42.0

136.0

8.0

6.2

46.7

III

43.8

134.7

5.6

5.1

41.9

IV

42.7

131.2

6.0

6.0

45.2

V

32.7

112.6

3.9

2.4

16.8

VI

39.1

126.6

8.6

5.8

44.4

LSD05

7.4

17.8

3.4

2.7

21.2

 

Table 3
Soil fertility under millet cropping in 0–30 cm layer of chernozem (2002–2021)

Indicators of soil fertility

Variant

LSD05

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

Biological activity1

11.5

12.7

11.2

11.0

13.7

9.9

2.4

Organic matter2

15.5

16.4

14.1

13.2

17.6

11.5

4.0

Humus3

2.8

3.0

2.7

2.5

3.5

1.0

1.5

Acidity4

7.6

7.5

7.7

7.8

7.0

8.0

0.6

Note: 1Cellulolytic activity of microorganisms in the soil, %; 2Organic matter consists of crop, root residues and straw, %; 3Humus content in southern chernozem, %;4 Soil acidity is expressed by pH soil solution.

 

Table 4
Productivity of millet in crop rotation and continuous cropping, t/ha (2002–2021)

Parameter

Output from 1 ha in Variants, t

LSD05

I

II

III

IV

V

VI

Grains

0.76

0.80

0.69

0.66

1.21

0.52

0.43

Feed units

0.74

0.78

0.68

0.65

1.18

0.51

0.41

Energy units

0.44

0.46

0.40

0.38

0.70

0.30

0.25

Forage protein units

0.41

0.43

0.37

0.36

0.65

0.28

0.23

 


Effect of organic matter content and microbial activity in soil on yield of millet grain in crop rotation and permanent sowing after application of ammophos (2002–2021)

 

Table 5
Influence of the main factors on increasing millet productivity under two-field crop rotation with durum wheat (2002–2021)

Factors

 Millet productivity

Grain

Feed units

Energy units

Forage protein units

Rain gauge precipitation

in July

27.91/0.27*

27.93/0.27

27.96/0.27

28.05/0.28

0.01**

0.01

0.01

0.01

Productive moisture in spring

in 0–30 cm

25.96/0.25

25.91/0.25

25.79/0.25

25.80/0.25

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.02

in 0–100 cm

20.86/0.20

20.83/0.20

20.71/0.20

20.73/0.20

0.04

0.04

0.04

0.04

Nutrients after sowing

Nitrates

71.80/0.71

71.78/0.71

71.55/0.71

71.75/0.71

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Phosphorus

38.05/0.38

37.95/0.37

37.84/0.37

37.78/0.37

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Potassium

33.07/0.33

33.01/0.33

32.79/0.32

32.93/0.32

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Biological

in 0–20 cm

62.13/0.62

62.03/0.62

61.93/0.61

62.32/0.62

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Note:* Before the line — share of the factor’s influence, %; after the line — coefficient of determination;** The criterion of significance level of multiple regression (p < 0.05).

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Dmitry V. Mitrofanov

Federal Research Centre of Biological Systems and Agrotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Leading Researcher, Department of Agriculture and Resource-Saving Technologies

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