Publications
- Potash fertilization for enhancing the productivity of pearlmillet-safflower sequence under dryland condition
- Large-scale demo plot trial project of potash fertilization for increased yield and profitability for smallholder soybean fields in India
- Response in Maize to Applied Potassium: Results from Field Demonstrations in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra
- Effect of Potash Fertilization on Potato Yields in States of West Bengal and Jammu & Kashmir
- Fertilizing Indian Rice Plots with Potash
- Assessing the Impact of Balanced Use of Inorganic Fertilizers in Rice-Wheat Cropping System in Bihar
- The Impact of Potassium Fertilization on Sugarcane Yields: A Comprehensive Experiment of Pairwise Demonstration Plots in Uttar Pradesh, India
- Benefits of Potash Fertilization in Rice in Six States of India – Results from Field Demonstrations
- Potash for Life – India, Since 2013
- Nutrition and Health – the Importance of Potassium (in Hindi)
- Potassium – a Nutrient Essential for Life (in Hindi)
- Potassium – the Quality Element in Crop Production (in Hindi)
- Deficiency Poster for Andhra Pradesh
- Tomato brochure for Maharashtra
- Sunflower brochure for Maharashtra
- Sugarcane brochure for Maharashtra
- Soyabean brochure for Maharashtra
- Sorghum brochure for Maharashtra
- Pomegranate brochure for Maharashtra
- Onion brochure for Maharashtra
- Maize brochure for Maharashtra
- Rice brochure for Karnataka
- Potash for Life infographic – results of the first season
- Potash for Life
- Balanced fertilization
- Potash for Life – first season summary
- Apple brochure
- Stone Fruit brochure
- Vegetables brochure
- Sunflower brochure
Fertilizing Indian Rice Plots with Potash
Results from Hundreds of Locations Across the States of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal
Agriculture forms the backbone of India’s economy; however, declining soil fertility is directly impacting crop productivity. The appropriate application of fertilizer is a key factor in enhancing soil fertility and productivity and for overcoming potassium (K) depletion, which has been shown to have clear negative effects on India’s rice production.
In order to evaluate the response of rice to muriate of potash (MOP), and to demonstrate to farmers the increased yield and profitability obtained when fertilizing rice plots with MOP, a large-scale trial project was launched in 2013: Potash for Life (PFL). The methodology was straight forward – two identical rice plots side by side, with the only difference being that one of them was fertilized with additional MOP. The results were very clear: virtually every trial showed a yield increase in response to the MOP addition, and the average yield increase was significant, ranging between approximately 6 and 15%.
It was concluded that the soil status of plant available K is significantly lower than plant demand in the six project states of Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal. This means that MOP fertilization is necessary in these states in order to improve agricultural practices and optimize yields. At this stage of research, we recommend that local MOP application standards should follow those performed in this trial. However, further trials and research are necessary to fine tune high-precision recommendations at a location-specific level.
Published in e-ifc 55 from the International Potash Institute