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Effect of FYM and fermented liquid manures on nutrients uptake by chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) and soil nutrient status at harvest

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Title Effect of FYM and fermented liquid manures on nutrients uptake by chilli (Capsicum annuum L.) and soil nutrient status at harvest
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Creator CHANDRAKALA, M., HEBSUR, N.S., BIDARI, B.I. AND RADDER, B.M.
 
Subject Beejamrut, chilli, dehydrogenase, FYM, jeevamrut, organics, panchagavya
 
Description A field experiment was carried out on a Vertisol to evaluate the effect of FYM and
fermented liquid manures on soil properties and nutrient uptake by chilli at the Main Agricultural
Research Station, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad during kharif2007-08. The data
revealed that application of FYM and liquid manures did not influence physico-chemical properties
of soil significantly. The treatments M3 (FYM equivalent to RDN + RDFYM) recorded significantly
higher available N, P, K (381.17, 12.76, 319.14 kg/ha, respectively) and dehydrogenase activity
(27.68 and 22.50 ug TPF/g soil/day at 120 DAT and 160 DAT, respectively) followed by M1 (FYM
equivalent to RDN) over M2. However L3 (Beejamrut + Jeevamrut + Panchagavya) recorded
significantly higher dehydrogenase activity both at 120 DAT and 160 DAT (26.69 and 22.24 pg
TPF/g soil/day, respectively) closely followed by L1 (Beejamrut + Jeevamrut) and control. Uptake
of nutrients (61.12, 12.38 and 98.97 kg/ha N, P and K, respectively) and dry chilli yield (8.33 q/
ha) were significantly higher with RDF followed by M3 over M1 (FYM equivalent to RDN). Among
liquid manures, L3 recorded significantly higher uptake of nutrients (60.61, 12.98 and 102.74
kg/ha N, P and K, respectively) and dry chilli yield (8.52 q/ha) over L1 and L„ (Control) was on
par with L2 (Panchagavya). Interaction effects indicated that, the treatment combination M3L3
recorded significantly higher dehydrogenase activity (30.00 and 25.67) pg TPF/g soil/day at
120 DAT and 160 DAT, respectively.
 
Date 2021-07-25T02:01:42Z
2021-07-25T02:01:42Z
2007-12-31
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier 0974-1569
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/50049
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Hind Agri-Horticultural Society