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S. M. Bokhtiar
Soils and Nutrition Division, Bangladesh Sugarcane Research Institute, Ishurdi-6620, Pabna, Bangladesh

Field experiments were executed in two consecutive cropping seasons of 1997- 98 and 1999-2000 in alluvial soils of recently developed Char land at Pakshi, Ishurdi of Bangladesh. The present experiment was made to study the growth and yield response of sugarcane to different levels of N, P, K and S as well as economics of fertilizers use in Char land soils of Bangladesh. Sugarcane yield and its components like tiller and millable cane stalk were significantly influenced due to different combinations of N, P, K and S nutrient levels in both the years. The highest tiller number of 195.60 x 103 ha-1 and 135.1x103 ha-1 were found in T6 treatment receiving highest rate of fertilizers while the lowest tiller number of 128.90 x 103 ha-1 and 94.1 x 103 ha-1 were found from To treatment (control) in the first and second year, respectively. Like tiller production, the maximum number of mill able cane stalks of 122.70 x 103 ha-1 and 82.03 x 103 ha-1 was obtained from T6 treatment in both the years. Highest sugarcane yield of 77.29 t ha-1 was produced with T6 treatment and highest yield of 83.93 t ha-1 was found in T5 treatment that was significantly superior to rest of the treatments in the first and second year, respectively. Increase in cane yield was 23.2, 37.2, 49.9, 48.2 and 53.4% in the first year and 37.8, 36.7, 46.9, 52.4 and 47.5% in the following year over control. The result also indicated that due to every increases of N, P, K and S nutrient, cane yield had increased but the effects among the treatments T4, T5 and T6 were statistically at par i.e. higher doses of N, P, K and S did not result any significant effect on cane yield. Recoverable sucrose per cent was not significantly influenced owing to different levels of nutrient applied in the experiment. During 1997-1998 cropping year the floodwater of about 80 cm continued for one and a half months had affected the aged eight-month crop resulting in low cane yield. In 1999- 2000 at the time of harvesting the experimental plot contains about 20 per cent moisture that affected sucrose per cent in the cane juice.

  Nutrient, Economics, Sugarcane, Alluvial soil.
  
  00-00-1997
  00-00-2000
  Crop-Soil-Water Management
  Sugarcane

The present experiment was made to study the growth and yield response of sugarcane to different levels of N, P, K and S as well as economics of fertilizers use in Char land soils of Bangladesh

Field experiments were executed in two consecutive cropping seasons of 1997- 98 and 1999-2000 in alluvial soils of recently developed Char land at Pakshi, Ishurdi of Bangladesh. The data of 1998-99 could not be obtained of due to devastation of flood resulting in a serious damage of the sugarcane crops. Characteristically the soil was calcareous and sandy loam in texture with pH (1:2.5) - 8.2. The soil had total N- 0.05 %, organic C- 0.84 %, and the Ca, Mg and K 22.15, 1.88 and 0.35 meq/100 gm soil, respectively. The available P, Sand Zn contents were 5.4, 15.2 and 0.34 μg g-1, respectively. Experiments were laid out in a randomized complete block design with four replications, Three-eyed setts of variety Isd 20 were transplanted in December each year and the crop was harvested after 13-month. The unit plot size was 8m x 6m. Some common cultural practices like disease and insect control were followed when required. The urea-N was applied in two equal splits: at the establishment stage of settlings (21 d) and at the tiller completion stage (150 d). Full dose of triple superphosphate, half of muriate of potash and full dose of gypsum were applied to all plots during land preparation to supply P205, K20 and S, respectively. The rest amount of muriate of potash was applied as top-dressing at the tiller completion stage (150 d). The farmers' of the country are cultivating sugarcane in Char land without applying required dose of fertilizer. It is well agreed that fertilizers play an important part in increasing sugarcane production mainly because of their influence on cane tonnage.

  J. Asiat. Soc. Bangladesh, Sci, 28(1): 133-136. June 2002
  
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Sugarcane yield and its components like tiller and millable cane stalk were significantly influenced due to different combinations of N, P, K and S nutrient levels in both the years. Partial budget analysis and marginal rate of return was computed  and is presented, respectively. Gross benefit (Tk. 81,070 ha-1) was highest in T4 treatment and the variable cost of fertilizers (Tk. 10,108 ha-1) was maximum in T6 treatment.  It is therefore, suggested that N80 + P30+ K40 + S20 kg ha-1 (T2) is the most suitable fertilizer doses for obtaining maximum benefit in sugarcane production under char land soils of Bangladesh.

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