Yield and yield attributes of garden pea (Pisum sativum var hortense L.) as influenced by nutrient management practices under agroclimatic conditions of Meghalaya
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Yield and yield attributes of garden pea (Pisum sativum var hortense L.) as influenced by nutrient management practices under agroclimatic conditions of Meghalaya
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Devi M B, Devi M T, Jha A K, Yumnam A, Balusamy A, Verma V K, Talang H D, Deshmukh N A, Rymbai H and Assumi S R
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Boron, Nutrient Management Practice, Pisum sativum, Pod yield, Rock Phosphate
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The present investigation was undertaken with the main objective of studying the influence of nutrient management practices on yield and yield attributes of garden pea varieties viz., Vivek Matar-11 and VivekMatar-12 during rabi season, 2017. The experiment consisted of seven nutrient management practices replicated thrice in factorial RBD. The results revealed that the tallest plant (99.74 cm), significantly early flowering (89.83 days), maximum number of pods per plant (16.67), number of seeds per pod (7.33) and pod yield (9.63 t/ha) was recorded in Vivek Matar-12 with 50% recommended dose of N through urea + 50% recommended dose of N through FYM + recommended dose of PK through single super phosphate (SSP) and muriate of potash (MOP) + 0.2% B. The same treatment combination also recorded second highest B: C ratio in both the evaluated varieties. Not Available |
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2021-08-05T08:11:36Z
2021-08-05T08:11:36Z 2018-09-01 |
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Review Paper
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English
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