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VOL. 2, ISSUE 3 (2020)
Influence of integrated nutrient management practices on growth, yield, soil fertility, seed quality and economics of Moth bean in shallow black soil of northern dry zone, Karanataka
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Ruheentaj, Vidyavathi GY, IM Sarawad, VS Surakod
Abstract
The study was conducted during kharif 2018 at Regional Agricultural Research Station, College of Agriculture, Vijayapur to know the effect of organic, inorganic and integrated nutrient management practices on soil fertility, seed quality and economics of mothben cultivation. Results revealed that significantly higher available nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, sulphur, exchangeable calcium and exchangeable magnesium was found with combined application of 12.5:25:0 N: P2O5: K2O kg ha-1 + Vermicompost at 1.0 t ha-1 followed by FYM at 2.5 t ha-1 + 12.5 : 25 : 0 N: P2O5: K2O kg ha-1 as compared to control. Significantly higher crude protein content was also observed with above said treatments. Significantly higher B: C was found with FYM at 2.5 t ha-1 + 12.5: 25: 0 N: P2O5: K2O kg ha-1
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Pages:369-374
How to cite this article:
Ruheentaj, Vidyavathi GY, IM Sarawad, VS Surakod "Influence of integrated nutrient management practices on growth, yield, soil fertility, seed quality and economics of Moth bean in shallow black soil of northern dry zone, Karanataka". International Journal of Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Vol 2, Issue 3, 2020, Pages 369-374
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