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V B Bhalu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Nutrient Requirement for bold seeded confectionery groundnut arachis hypogaea l under irrigated condition
    International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2016
    Co-Authors: P M Vaghasia, V B Bhalu
    Abstract:

    A field experiment was carried out during the summer seasons of 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 at the Main Oilseeds Research Satiation, Junagadh Agriculture University, Junagadh to determine the optimum Nutrient Requirement for confectionery groundnut to obtain higher productivity and profitability on medium clay soil under irrigated condition. The experiment consisted of nine treatments viz. , two nitrogen levels, two potassium levels, two levels of sulphhur and control. Experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with four replications. Based on yield and yield components data, it was concluded that treatment N @ 50 kg/ha, K@ 50 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T 8 ) with recommended dose of phosphorus (50 kg/ha) ) gave the highest pod yield of 2770 kg/ha and haulm yield of 4557 kg/ha with net realization (Rs.85112/ha) and B:C ratio (3.34) which was closely followed by N @ 50 kg/ha, K @ 25 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T 6 ). It is, therefore, suggested that these doses of NPKS fertilizer should be recommended to the farmers in order to raise a healthy and good confectionery groundnut crop and ultimately get highest yields of pods.

  • Nutrient Requirement for confectionery groundnut arachis hypogaea l under irrigated condition
    Agricultural Science Digest – A Research Journal, 2016
    Co-Authors: P M Vaghasia, V B Bhalu, V H Kachhadiya
    Abstract:

    A field experiment was carried out during summer seasons of 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 at the Main Oilseeds Research Satiation, Junagadh Agriculture University, Junagadh to determine the optimum Nutrient Requirement for confectionery on medium clay soil under irrigated condition. The experiment consisted of nine treatments viz., two nitrogen levels, two potassium levels, two levels of sulphur and control. Experiment was laid out in randomized block design with four replications. N @ 50 kg/ha, K @ 50 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T8) with recommended dose of phosphorus (50 kg/ha) recorded the higher pod yield of 2770 kg/ha and haulm yield of 4557 kg/ha with net realization ( 85112/ha) and B:C ratio (3.34) which was closely followed by N @ 50 kg/ha, K @ 25 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T6).

M C Manna - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • assessment of Nutrient competition and Nutrient Requirement in soybean sorghum intercropping system
    European Journal of Agronomy, 2009
    Co-Authors: P K Ghosh, Abhai K Tripathi, K K Bandyopadhyay, M C Manna
    Abstract:

    Abstract Intercropping system of cereals with legume is common in semi-arid tropics of India. However, little attention has been paid to assessing Nutrient competition in the system. Seasonal changes in relative dry matter yield (RDY), relative nitrogen yield (RNY), relative phosphorus yield (RPY) and relative potassium yield (RKY) are useful indices to estimate the N, P and K status in intercropping system. The competitive effect of soybean (Glycine max L.) in association with sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) was assessed using these indices under six Nutrient treatments (0, 75% NPK, 100% NPK, 75% NPK + 5 Mg farmyard manure, 75% NPK + 5 Mg phosphocompost and 75% NPK + 1.5 Mg poultry manure) from a 5-year field experiment conducted in a N and P deficient Vertisol of Central India. The RDY and RNY of sorghum were greater than the values of RDY and RNY of soybean indicating inter-species competition for N between component crops, peak competition being at 80 days after sowing (DAS). Using the concept of RDY and RNY, it was observed that having coincided the maturity period and peak demand for N of both the crops, soil N was exhausted by sorghum because of its strong competitive ability and N was liming for soybean at 80 DAS. Strong competitive ability of sorghum was also evident from higher biomass, root mass, root length density and contribution to the mixture yield. Once sorghum entered its maturity phase, its competitive effect on soybean was greatly reduced. Competition for P between two species is more prominent up to 60 DAS and P was not limiting to none of the species after 60 DAS as the RPY values were equal to corresponding RDY values. Based on RKY value, none of the component species suffered from K deficiency at any stage even if it was not applied. This implied that competition exists for soil N and P but not for K up to 60–80 DAS in soybean/sorghum intercropping system. The result showed that competition between two crops measured in terms of RNY, RPY and RKY under organic-fertilizer was less; however, recorded higher soybean equivalent yield and monetary advantage index than inorganic-fertilizer. The study thus suggests that in soybean/sorghum intercropping system to minimize competition between two crops in N and P deficient Vertisol, application of 75% NPK + FYM/poultry manure/phosphocompost is a viable Nutrient management option.

B Bindu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Nutrient Requirement of papaya carica papaya l for yield optimization and commercial cultivation under kerala conditions
    Journal of Krishi Vigyan, 2017
    Co-Authors: B Bindu, Bindu Podikunju
    Abstract:

    Papaya has gained commercial importance over the years because of its varied uses, mainly for table purpose. One of the reasons for low production in papaya is inadequate nourishment. As the export of papaya from India is rapidly increasing, there is a pressing need to enhance its productivity and improve the fruit quality. The present experiment was undertaken to study the response of major plant Nutrients viz., nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium on growth, yield and quality of papaya and also to find out the optimum dose of NPK for commercial cultivation of papaya under Kerala conditions. The trial was conducted in confounded factorial randomized block design. Different levels of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (200, 250 and 300) gram per plant per year were tried in six equal splits. Results revealed that application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium at the rate of 250: 250: 500g per plant per year in six equal splits, at two months interval was economically viable and improved the growth, yield and quality of papaya.

  • Nutrient Requirement of papaya carica papaya l a study for enhancing fruit production agricultural science
    2015
    Co-Authors: B Bindu, Krishi Vigyan
    Abstract:

    Considering the dietary and medicinal value, isolated attempts have been made by some progressive farmers for commercial cultivation of papaya. Inadequate nourishment is one of the reasons for its low production. The present trial was undertaken to study the response of balanced nutrition on yield of papaya and also to find out the optimum dose of NPK for commercial cultivation under Kerala conditions. Three different levels of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (200, 250 and 300) gram per plant per year were applied to papaya plants in six equal split doses at two month interval. The trial was conducted in 33 confounded factorial RBD, confounding NPK in replication-1 and NP2K2 in replication-2. Results revealed that balanced nutrition had a positive effect on fruit yield and application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium at the rate of 250:250:500 grams per plant per year resulted in the maximum yield and BC ratio in papaya

P M Vaghasia - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Nutrient Requirement for bold seeded confectionery groundnut arachis hypogaea l under irrigated condition
    International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2016
    Co-Authors: P M Vaghasia, V B Bhalu
    Abstract:

    A field experiment was carried out during the summer seasons of 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 at the Main Oilseeds Research Satiation, Junagadh Agriculture University, Junagadh to determine the optimum Nutrient Requirement for confectionery groundnut to obtain higher productivity and profitability on medium clay soil under irrigated condition. The experiment consisted of nine treatments viz. , two nitrogen levels, two potassium levels, two levels of sulphhur and control. Experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with four replications. Based on yield and yield components data, it was concluded that treatment N @ 50 kg/ha, K@ 50 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T 8 ) with recommended dose of phosphorus (50 kg/ha) ) gave the highest pod yield of 2770 kg/ha and haulm yield of 4557 kg/ha with net realization (Rs.85112/ha) and B:C ratio (3.34) which was closely followed by N @ 50 kg/ha, K @ 25 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T 6 ). It is, therefore, suggested that these doses of NPKS fertilizer should be recommended to the farmers in order to raise a healthy and good confectionery groundnut crop and ultimately get highest yields of pods.

  • Nutrient Requirement for confectionery groundnut arachis hypogaea l under irrigated condition
    Agricultural Science Digest – A Research Journal, 2016
    Co-Authors: P M Vaghasia, V B Bhalu, V H Kachhadiya
    Abstract:

    A field experiment was carried out during summer seasons of 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 at the Main Oilseeds Research Satiation, Junagadh Agriculture University, Junagadh to determine the optimum Nutrient Requirement for confectionery on medium clay soil under irrigated condition. The experiment consisted of nine treatments viz., two nitrogen levels, two potassium levels, two levels of sulphur and control. Experiment was laid out in randomized block design with four replications. N @ 50 kg/ha, K @ 50 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T8) with recommended dose of phosphorus (50 kg/ha) recorded the higher pod yield of 2770 kg/ha and haulm yield of 4557 kg/ha with net realization ( 85112/ha) and B:C ratio (3.34) which was closely followed by N @ 50 kg/ha, K @ 25 kg/ha and S @ 40 kg/ha (T6).

Krishi Vigyan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Nutrient Requirement of papaya carica papaya l a study for enhancing fruit production agricultural science
    2015
    Co-Authors: B Bindu, Krishi Vigyan
    Abstract:

    Considering the dietary and medicinal value, isolated attempts have been made by some progressive farmers for commercial cultivation of papaya. Inadequate nourishment is one of the reasons for its low production. The present trial was undertaken to study the response of balanced nutrition on yield of papaya and also to find out the optimum dose of NPK for commercial cultivation under Kerala conditions. Three different levels of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (200, 250 and 300) gram per plant per year were applied to papaya plants in six equal split doses at two month interval. The trial was conducted in 33 confounded factorial RBD, confounding NPK in replication-1 and NP2K2 in replication-2. Results revealed that balanced nutrition had a positive effect on fruit yield and application of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium at the rate of 250:250:500 grams per plant per year resulted in the maximum yield and BC ratio in papaya