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Effect of Different Modules on Yield, Nutrient Uptake and Soil Physico-Chemical Properties of Cluster Bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.)


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1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau (Gujarat), India
2 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau (Gujarat), India
3 S. D. Agicultural University, Sardarkrushinagar (Gujarat), India
     

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A field experiment was carried out on effect of different modules on yield, nutrient uptake and physico-chemical properties of soil after harvest of cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) at Regional Research Station, SDAU, Bhachau, Kachchh under Randomized BlockDesign. The experiment was consisting of five different modules among three are organic modules, one chemical module and control. The results of the experiments are differed significantly. The significant improvement in yield was recorded with the chemical module T4. In organic modules T2 and T3 recorded the more yield as compared to control. Modules T2 and T3 also recorded the good nutrient content and uptake. Available nutrients in the soil after harvest are best in the organic modules T2 and T3.

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Chemical Module, Cluster Bean, Organic Module, Yield, Nutrient Uptake, Physicochemical Property.
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Authors

A. H. Sipai
Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau (Gujarat), India
K. C. Addangadi
Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau (Gujarat), India
D. B. Modi
S. D. Agicultural University, Sardarkrushinagar (Gujarat), India
D. K. Sen
Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau (Gujarat), India

Abstract


A field experiment was carried out on effect of different modules on yield, nutrient uptake and physico-chemical properties of soil after harvest of cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) at Regional Research Station, SDAU, Bhachau, Kachchh under Randomized BlockDesign. The experiment was consisting of five different modules among three are organic modules, one chemical module and control. The results of the experiments are differed significantly. The significant improvement in yield was recorded with the chemical module T4. In organic modules T2 and T3 recorded the more yield as compared to control. Modules T2 and T3 also recorded the good nutrient content and uptake. Available nutrients in the soil after harvest are best in the organic modules T2 and T3.

Keywords


Chemical Module, Cluster Bean, Organic Module, Yield, Nutrient Uptake, Physicochemical Property.

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