Effects of integrated use of organic and inorganic nutrient sources with effective microorganisms (EM) on seed cotton yield in Pakistan
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of integrated use of organic and inorganic nutrient sources with effec- tive microorganisms on growth and yield of cotton. Treatments included: control; organic materials (OM); effective microorganisms (EM); OM + EM; mineral NPK (170:85:60 kg); 1/2 mineral NPK + EM; 1/2 mineral NPK + OM + EM and mineral NPK + OM + EM. OM and EM alone did not increase the yield and yield attributing components significantly but integrated use of both resulted in a 44% increase over control. Application of NPK in combination with OM and EM resulted in the highest seed cotton yield (2470 kg haô°€1). Integrated use of OM + EM with 1/2 mineral NPK yielded 2091 kg haô°€1, similar to the yield (2165 kg haô°€1) obtained from full recommended NPK, indicating that this combination can substitute for 85 kg N haô°€1. Combination of both N sources with EM also increased the concentrations of NPK in plants. Economic analysis suggested the use of 1/2 mineral NPK with EM + OM saves the mineral N fertilizer by almost 50% compared to a system with only mineral NPK application. This study indi- cated that application of EM increased the efficiency of both organic and mineral nutrient sources but alone was ineffective in increasing yield.
Effects of integrated use of organic and inorganic nutrient sources with effective microorganisms (EM) on seed cotton yield in Pakistan by Abdul Khaliq, M. Kaleem Abbasi and Tahir Hussain, 2005