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Nutrient Removal Studies in Guava under High Density Orcharding System

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Title Nutrient Removal Studies in Guava under High Density Orcharding System
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Creator Dushyant Mishra
 
Subject Guava, High density planting, Nutrient removal, yield.
 
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Under traditional planting system of guava, nutrient management
practices have been standardized. However, high-density orcharding of
guava is gaining momentum owing to more profit per unit area. It is
therefore imperative to asses’ nutrient requirement under high density
planting system. Such recommendations should be based on nutrient
removal studies under different densities. Keeping these points in view,
present study was undertaken and it was observed that there was significant
effect of plant densities on nitrogen removal during winter cropping with
maximum uptake (75.15 kg/ha) in T5 (278 pls/ha). The highest phosphorus
removal (18.30 kg/ha) was recorded during rainy season under T1 (833
pls/ha). During winter cropping significantly higher amount of potassium
(71.93 kg/ha) was removed through fruits in T5 (278 pls/ha). About 2-2.5
times more quantity of nutrients were removed during rainy season. Thus
for getting sustainable yield year after year it is necessary to replenish these
nutrients in form of manure and fertilizers.
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Date 2019-12-03T09:02:32Z
2019-12-03T09:02:32Z
2014-11-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/26616
 
Language English
 
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