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Vol. 6, Issue 3 (2018)

Influence of factory effluent and inorganic fertilizers on yield and nutrient uptake by spinach beet (Beta vulgaris var. bengalensis) in lateritic soil of Konkan


Author(s): SD Zodge, UY Puranik, SS Ransing, SB Dodake and Manoj Kumar Dev

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted on “Influence of factory effluent and inorganic fertilizers on yield and nutrient uptake by spinach beet (Betavulgaris var. bengalensis) in lateritic soil of Konkan” with Randomized Block Design comprising nine treatments replicated thrice. The effect of application of effluent before sowing and after first harvest (cutting) with and without NPK fertilizers @ 100, 50 and 25 per cent of recommended dose on yield and nutrient uptake by spinach were studied. The application of effluent before sowing with inorganic fertilizers or application of effluent before sowing and after first cutting with inorganic fertilizers significantly increased the yield and uptake of primary and secondary nutrients over recommended dose of NPK fertilizers.

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How to cite this article:
SD Zodge, UY Puranik, SS Ransing, SB Dodake, Manoj Kumar Dev. Influence of factory effluent and inorganic fertilizers on yield and nutrient uptake by spinach beet (Beta vulgaris var. bengalensis) in lateritic soil of Konkan. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(3):1850-1853.
 

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