| Category | Soil Management |
| Scout | HBN |
| Ingredients | The plants of calotropis or giant milkweed (Calotropis giganeia), nana-(Morinda tinctoria), portia or Portia tree (Thespesia populena), kattamani or bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia), (Ipomoea spp) and adathoda or Malbarnut (Adhatoda vasica). |
| Details Of Innovation | Use of the various plants as green leaf manure. He uses the plants calotropis or giant milkweed (Calotropis giganeia), nanaMorinda tinctoria), portia or Portia tree (Thespesia populena), kattamani or bellyache bush (Jatropha gossypiifolia), (Ipomoea spp) and adathoda or Malbarnut (Adhatoda vasica. If the green leaf manure malbarnut is used, a quick greening of leaves of the crop can be seen, just as it would be with the application of artificial fertilizers. |
| Innovator / Knowledge Provider | K Kanagasabapathi |
| District | Cuddalore |
| KVK District | TNAU- KVK, Vriddhachalam, Cuddalore – 606 001 |
| Address | Annamalai Nagar,Tamil Nadu |
| Languages Spoken | Tamil |
| Vocation | Farming |
| State | Tamil Nadu |
| PIN Code | 608002 |
| PAS 1 | Incorporating green manure crops into soil may increase P bioavailability for succeeding crops. We conducted a greenhouse study to evaluate the effects of green manures on biomass and P utilization of a succeeding grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] crop. Four perennial forages and four winter annual cover crops were grown in pots, killed, and incorporated into the soil before planting sorghum in the same pots. Sorghum P uptake was positively correlated with perennial forage P uptake. Among winter cover crops, sorghum P uptake following white lupine (Lupinus albus L.) was lower than in all other treatments, including the control (no previous cover crop), even though lupine biomass, N content, and P uptake were two to three times greater than those of the other winter cover crops. Phosphorus uptake differed slightly among the other three winter cover crops but sorghum P uptake was not correlated to winter cover crop P uptake. Thus, among winter cover crops, plant type rather than P uptake seemed to influence the subsequent sorghum crop's P uptake. However, sorghum biomass following the three winter cover crops other than lupine was greater than sorghum biomass in the control treatment, indicating that there was a beneficial cover crop rotation effect among these three winter cover crops. Soil samples were collected and analyzed for Bray‐1 P when green manure crops were planted, when they were incorporated into the soil, when sorghum was planted and when sorghum was harvested. These data showed that the Bray‐1 soil P test has little potential to predict differences in P uptake and release among different types of green manures and it has limited potential to predict P uptake by sorghum following incorporation of green manures. - https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.2136/sssaj2003.1186 |
| Agro Ecological Zone | Eastern Ghat (T.N. Uplands), (120-150) semi-arid ecosystem (8.3) East Coastal (TN) Plain, hot moist semiarid ecosystem with Coastal and deltaic alluvium-derived soils with GP 120- 150 days. (18.2) |
| Practice ID | KNW0010000000983 |
| Annotation ID | GIAN/GAVL/818 |
| Reference | HBN database |
| Technology Transfer Terms | DIY |
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