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Vol. 7, Special Issue 6 (2019)

Green fodder yield in Jharkhand under integrated nutrient management in fodder oat and Lathyrus intercropping system


Author(s): Niketa Tirkey, Birendra Kumar and Amarjeet Kujur

Abstract: A field experiment entitled “Integrated nutrient management in fodder Oat + Lathyrus intercropping system” was carried during Rabi 2017-18 at forage research field situated at Ranchi veterinary college campus of Birsa Agricultural University, Kanke, Ranchi. The experiment was laid out in Split-plot Design with three replications. Total 12 treatment combinations were taken from four intercropping system viz.Sole oat, sole lathyrus, oat+lathyrus (3:2) and oat + latrhyrus (3:3) in main plot and three integrated nutrient management(100 % RDF as Inorganic, 50% N of RDF + 50% N of RDF (FYM) and 50% N of RDF+ 50% N of RDF (V. Comp) under sub plot. The highest green fodder yield of sole fodder oat at 100 % RDF as inorganic was 368.34 q ha-1, while sole lathyrus at 100 % RDF (inorganic) produced (137.33 qha-1) geen fodder which was at par with sole lathyrus (136.67 qha-1) at 50% N of RDF (inorganic) + 50 % N of RDF (vermicompost). Total maximum green fodder yield under sole oat (368.34 qha-1) at 100 % RDF (inorganic) and 363.34 q/ha at 50% N of RDF (inorganic) + 50% N of RDF (vermicompost) under oat+ lathyrus (3:2) were at par with each other.

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Niketa Tirkey, Birendra Kumar and Amarjeet Kujur. Green fodder yield in Jharkhand under integrated nutrient management in fodder oat and Lathyrus intercropping system. International Journal of Chemical Studies. 2019; 7(6): 342-344.
 

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