Vol. 5, Issue 5 (2017)
Effect of planting pattern and on growth, yield and nutrient uptake by kharif integrated nutrient management Pulses under semi-arid region of Rajasthan
Author(s): Gopali Yadav, AC Shivran, VK Yadav, M Yadav, K Yadav and I Mohammad
Abstract: An investigation was carried out during kharif, 2015 under rainfed condition to study the feasibility and economic viability of kharif Pulses under different intercropping systems and integrated nutrient management at S.K.N. College of Agriculture, Jobner (Jaipur). Among different intercropping systems, sole crop of mungbean and mothbean recorded significantly more growth and yield attributes except plant height which recorded in mungbean + sesame (2:1) PR ratio and mothbean+sesame (2:1) PR ratio. Sole planting of kharif Pulses gave significantly maximum seed and straw yields, whereas, mungeban equivalent yield and net returns were observed under mungbean + sesame (2:1) PR ratio. The concentration of N, P and K and its total uptake and protein content were observed significantly under sole crop of mungbean and mothbean over rest of systems. Application of 50% RDF through fertilizer + 50% RDF through vermicompost recorded significantly higher growth and yield attributes and yield, mothbean equivalent yield and net returns and remained at par with application of 75% RDF through fertilizer + 25% RDF through vermicompost. A significant increase in N, P and K concentration and its total uptake observed Application of 50% RDF through fertilizer + 50% RDF through vermicompost.
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Gopali Yadav, AC Shivran, VK Yadav, M Yadav, K Yadav, I Mohammad. Effect of planting pattern and on growth, yield and nutrient uptake by kharif integrated nutrient management Pulses under semi-arid region of Rajasthan. Int J Chem Stud 2017;5(5):241-244.