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Integrated nutrient management for soybean (Glycine~ (L.) Merrill.)

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Title Integrated nutrient management for soybean (Glycine~ (L.) Merrill.)
 
Creator Chandra Sekhar, K
 
Contributor Rama Rao, K
 
Subject diseases, livestock, biological phenomena, pcr, byproducts, viruses, dna, genes, sampling, productivity
 
Description The experiment entitled "Integrated nutrient management
for soybean (Glycine~ (L.) Merrill.) was conducted on
clay soils at Agricultural College Farm, Bapatla during rabi
1991-92 to findout, effective combination and efficient
utilisation of organics and inorganics along with biofertilizers.
The expeirment was laid out ih randomised block
design with 12 treatments, and replicated thrice.
Growth parameters like, plant height, drymatter production,
and crop growth rate significantly increased due to
the application of fertilizer, i.e., urea @80 kg N/ha. FYM
plus urea combination along with inoculation, produced more
number of nodules, and nodule weight.
Biofertilizer application significantly improved seed
number per pod, but pods per plant did not differ significantly.
Pod weight and pod yield were higher at 80 kg N/ha
urea applications, which was at par with biofertilizers
alone, treatments.
Grain yield was highest with FYM and urea application
@20 kg N each along with biofertilizers. The biofertilizers
alone treatments also proved equally effective. Stalk yield
did not differ significantly with the treatments except
control and application of neem cake and urea @20 kg N/ha
each. Inorganic fertilizer alone recorded maximum N uptake
in plant, followed by FYM + urea combinations along with
biofertilizers. Protein and oil contents were superior in
FYM and urea combined treatments along with inoculum.
Benefit cost ratio was highest with inorganic fertilizer
alone application closely followed by culture treatment
alone.
The results of the experiment reve~led that since the
use of biofertilizers involved minimum costs, inoculation
with culture ASB-13 (I1 ) is recommended for higher yields of
soybean compared to application of organics/inorganics in
association with inoculation.
 
Date 2017-01-20T09:40:53Z
2017-01-20T09:40:53Z
1992
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/97230
 
Language en
 
Relation D3927;
 
Publisher ANDHRA PRADESH AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY RAJENDRANAGAR, HYDERABAD