WO2006001030A1 - A process to improve the nutrient contents of the soil in the cultivated lands - Google Patents
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- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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- the present invention relates to the field of soil sciences and particularly to the improvement of essential nutrient elements in the soil for improved plant growth, lower irrigation needs due to better retention of water, higher plant yields, with no or reduced pest attack.
- the present invention is directed to a process to enhance cereal production by restoring soil fertility of depleted soil systems. Depletion was viewed a result of human-induced soil degradation as a consequence of over fertilization by demands of intensive cropping practices in successive seasons, soil erosion due to natural factors, improper water management and continuous cropping.
- the present Invention reduces the need for high inputs like chemical fertilizers and pesticides, restores inherent soil fertility, betters soil characteristics like Water Holding Capacity, clay content, low porosity resulting in high yields with better nutritive capability without unbalancing the fragile ecology of soil.
- the present invention reduce the need for addition of high inputs like chemical fertilizers, restores soil fertility, better soil profiles and physical state and increases higher output of crop produce both in quantitative & qualitative terms.
- Patent No.2224398 Salanginas L. A; Satubaldin K. K.
- Patent; US 20040050561 Lewellen, Dennis L.; et al; Method and apparatus for tilling an agricultural field.
- Patent US 6,695,892; Fischer,- et al.; Organic fertilizer having humic properties itsmethod of production and its use.
- Patent US 20040043445; Daniels, Ralph S., Oilseed extract products and uses.
- the soil can be viewed as a mixture of mineral and organic particles of varying size and composition concerning plant growth.
- the particles occupy about 50% of the soil's volume.
- the remaining soil volume, about 50%, is pore space, composed of pores of varying shapes and sizes.
- the pore spaces contain air and water and serve as channels for the movement of air and water.
- Roots anchored in soil support plants and roots absorb water and nutrients. For good plant growth, the root-soil environment should be free of inhibitory factors.
- the three essential things that plants absorb from the soil and use are: (1 ) water that is mainly evaporated from plant leaves, (2) nutrients for nutrition, and (3) oxygen for root respiration.
- Plants need certain essential nutrient elements to complete their life cycle. No other element can completely substitute for these elements. At least 16 elements are currently considered essential for the growth of most vascular plants. Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are combined in photosynthetic reactions and are obtained from air and water. These three elements compose 90% or more of the dry matter of plants. The remaining 13 elements are obtained largely from the soil. Nitrogen(N), phoshorus(P), potassium(K), calcium(Ca), magnesium(Mg), and sulfur(S) are required to as the macronutrients. Elements required in considerably smaller amount, called micronutrients, are boron(B), chlorine(CI), copper(Cu), iron(Fe), manganese(Mn), molybdenum(Mo), ⁇ and zinc(Zn). Cobalt (Co) is a micronutrient that is needed to only some plants.
- plants accommodate themselves to the supply of available nutrients.
- Seldom or rarely is a soil capable of supplying enough of the essential nutrients to produce high crop yields for any reasonable period of time after natural or sub-soil lands are converted to cropland.
- animal manures and other amendments to increase soil fertility are ancient soil management practices. Reported in Fundamentals of Soil Sciences by Henry D. Foth.8 th Edition, 1990, John Wiley & Sons Inc.
- the inventor here has practiced a new process of increasing the nutrient content in the soil to gain the high value of natural resources. This also includes the new process of cultivation or farming before the irrigation by which the soil gets a new strength as it regains the lost nutrients completely.
- the invention is a process of increasing the nutrient contents in the soil to gain the high value of natural resources. Through this process the inventor claims extensive benefits and advantages.
- the advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil makes the soil to restore nutritive value to depleted soils. 2. Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil makes the soil to regain the new strength in the soil. 3. Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil involves the non-usage of any chemical fertilizers and other inorganic products. 4. Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil involves extensive growth of the crop giving a very high yield. 5. Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil excludes the purchase of new land for every cultivation. 6.
- Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil is by not using or reduced usage of chemicals, the danger of contamination of ground water is solved. 7. Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil is getting high nutritive value of farm produce intern which reduces the need of diet supplements (artificial or natural). 8. Another advantage of the inventor's process of increasing the nutrient content in soil is to reduce the need of pesticides leading to safe farm produce with low toxicity levels.
- the inventor feels by this technique since there is no or reduced usage of chemicals, the danger of contamination of ground water which is a up-coming problem in this area is also reduced. It is a known fact that using chemical fertilizers increases the danger of chemicals getting leached into the ground water and tube well water in the areas, using the suggested methods of preparation the farmer strongly feels that natural resources are preserved, plants grow more vigorously due to better soil properties, texture, porosity, water holding capacity and due to high organic content built in the sub soil environment.
- Figure 1 is the description of the trench in the starting year of the inventors process.
- Figure 2 is the description of the trench made in the next successive cropping of the inventors process.
- Figure 3 shows the marking of trench.
- Figure 4 shows the trench is digged to a depth of 4 ft and 2 ⁇ A showing the excavated soil and digged trench.
- Figure 5 shows removal of top soil from the land/plot.
- Figure 6 shows the difference in sample between excavated soil and topsoil.
- Figure 7 shows the empty trench with excavated soil at the side.
- Figure 8 shows the filling of trench with topsoil.
- Figure 9 shows the spread of subsoil on the rest of the field/land.
- Figure 10 shows the rice crop raised by the above process with excellent results.
- Figure 11 shows the wheat crop raised by the above process with excellent results.
- Figure 12 shows the sub-soil mixed in the tank and supply of water along with sub ⁇ soil to the crop through irrigation. DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION:
- Figure 1 depicts the width of the trench (1), the depth of the trench (2), the total land selected for cultivation (3), the trench made (4).
- Figure 2 depicts the width of the trench (1), the depth of the trench (2), the total land selected for cultivation (3), the trench made in the subsequent year (5).
- Figure 4 depicts the excavated soil (6), depth of trench (7), width of trench (8).
- FIG. 6 depicts the excavated soil sample (9), and topsoil sample (10).
- Figure 12 depicts the fresh water flow (11), tank (12), mixing of sub-soil (13), supply of water mixed with sub-soil (14).
- this land when is in the shape of a square or a rectangle is taken to a portion of 2.5 ft width and 4 ft depth length wise.
- This selected portion in the filed/land is dug to the predetermined level of 4 ft.
- the soil which came out is store at the rear side of the dig / pit.
- the surface soil present in the selected total land is removed to a depth of 2" to 6" inches and the whole soil such removed is filled in the dig/pit.
- the fresh soil earlier removed from the dig/pit is covered on the surface in the total land to a height of 4" to 6" inches in the place of the earlier removed surface soil. Now the total land is covered with a new soil or sub-soil soil dug from the bottom at one selected place in the same piece of land selected for cultivation/farming.
- the inventor also gives the solution for the subsequent cultivations.
- the inventor In the next crop of cultivation the inventor has made the new trench next to the earlier one to get the new soil from the required depth. The next procedure of the removing the old soil and covering with sub-soil takes place.
- the same land is used to take the soil and cover in the same land. Moreover, if the total land is of 25' ft length the land can be used for a period of 10 crops approximately. And after which again the same procedure is continued from the starting where in with the period of 5-10 years the soil filled in the trenches regains the nutrient contents biologically.
- the soil was sandy loam locally known as chalka with a depth varying from 12 to 15 cms.
- Surfaceand sub surface soil samples were collected from the open field. Soil sample was also collected from a field to which 2 quintal castor cake + 100 kg bone meal plot '1 of 1285 m 2 were added before transplanting paddy. The characters of these soils are given below:
- Rice variety BPT 5204 (locally available variety), popularly known as "Samba Mahsuri” with fine grain, good milling and cooking quality was grown in this field.
- the variety is of 150 days average yield ad is known to be susceptible to both the insect pests and diseases.
- Te average yield of the variety is 5.0 to 5.5 t ha '1 and it may reach upto 8.0 to 8.5 t ha '1 under favourable conditions.
- the nursery of variety BPT 5204 was raised as per the recommendations. The nursery was sown on 18.07.2003. No inorganic fertilizers were applied to the nursery.
- the seedlings of 40 days old were pulled from the nursery and transplanted in the well prepared main field @ 2 to 3 seedlings per hill at random. A uniform populationof about 45 hills in 1 m 2 were maintained in the main field.
- the rice crop was irrigated with bore well water.
- the farmer has kept the field semidry fewer days to minimize the irrigation and also to save water.
- Fertilizers The inventor claims that he has not applied any inorganic fertilizers to the rice crop. Only castor cake and bone meal (farm by product) were applied to the field to obtain produce. The application of basal dose is prior to sowing only. The particulars are given below:
- the rice crop is transplanted into this field as per the recommended package of practices.
- Crop stand is vigorous, healthy and green. Physiologically, also crop is very active. No pest attack is observed. A prophylactic spray is given before kernel formation as other fields are infected.
- the inventor recorded high yields of 10.31 t/ha as compared to expected average of 6.5 t/ha with fertilizers.
- ANGRAU Acharya N.G.Ranga Agricultural Univeristy, Hyderabad, India released variety. Method of Testing: As per AOAC 17 th Edition 2000 - Protein : 32.1.22(984.13). Standard results: Ni ⁇ naladevi et al, 2000, Genetic variability & Quality analysis, Bulletin of Grain Technology, vol.33, No.2, page 114-122.
- topsoi! is less than subsoil, which is showing high nutrient status.
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