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- Effect of Sulphur and Zinc with and without FYM on Yield and Yield Attributes of Mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern and Coss] Grown on Light Textured Soil of Kachchh
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1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachu, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
2 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachu, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachu, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
2 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachu, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 10, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 191-200Abstract
A field experiment consisting of 24 treatment combinations of four levels of sulphur (0, 20, 40, 60 kg/ha) and three levels of Zinc (0, 2.5 and 5.0kg Zn/ha) and two level of FYM (0 and10 t FYM/ha) was conducted with two consecutive years from 2007-08 and 2008-09 with three replications under Factorial Randomized Block Design at Bhachau-Kachchh to study the effect of S and Zn with and without FYM on yield and yield attributes of mustard. Application of 60kg S/ha and 5.0kg Zn/ha along with 10t FYM/ha significantly increased the yield attributes and yield of mustard as compared to control but it was at par with the application of 40kg S/ ha and 5.0kg Zn/ha along with 10t FYM/ha and maximum economic benefits of gross realization, net realization along with highest BCR of 4.84:1.Keywords
Economics, FYM, Indian Mustard, Sulphur, Yield,yield Attributes, Zinc.References
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- Meena, M.C., Patel, K.P. and Rathod, D.D. (2006). Effect of zinc, iron and sulphur on mustard in loamy sand soil. Indian J. Ferti., 2(5) : 55-58.
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- Effect of Phosphorus, Sulphur and Biofertilizer on Productivity and Soil Fertility after Harvest of Moongbean Grown on Light Textured Soil of Kachchh
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1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming, S.D. Agricultural University, Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 10, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 228-236Abstract
A field experiment consisted of 24 treatment combinations of three levels of phosphorus(0, 20, 40 kg ha-1) and three levels of sulphur (0, 20, 40 kg ha-1) and two level of biofertilizer in form of Rhizobium inoculation (inoculated and uninoculated) was conducted with four consecutive years from 2007-08 to 2010-11 were tested with three replications effect of under factorial Randomized Block Design at Bhachau-Kachchh to study the effect of P, S and Rhizobium on productivity and fertility of soil after harvest of moongbean. The soil of the experiment field was sand loamy with alkaline in reaction, low in nitrogen, sulphur and zinc, medium in phosphorus and potassium. Application of 40 kg P ha-1 and 40 kg S ha-1 along with Rhizobium inoculation significantly increased the productivity of moongbean and improved the nutrient availability of soil at harvest of crop over the control. Maximum economic benefits of gross realization, net realization along with highest BCR of 6.73:1 under the treatment combination P2S2R1.Keywords
Moongbean, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Rhizobium, Yield, Uptake, Availability of Nutrient, Fertility of Soil, Economics, Biofertilizer.References
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- Assessment of Quality of Irrigation Water of Kachchh District of Gujarat
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1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 11, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 179-183Abstract
A survey of quality of irrigation water was carried out by Agriculture Research Station, S. D. Agricultural University, Bhachau- Kachchh during 2009-10. Total 369 water samples were collected from 10 different talukas of Kachchh district for assessment of quality of irrigation water. RSC of most of water sample were observed safe (88.89%), only 5.15 and 5.96 per cent sample were categorized under marginal and unsafe. RSC level was in order. Mundra > Mandvi > Bhuj. Chloride concentration of Kachchh district water samples were observed in order Mandvi > Gandhidham > Mundra > Bhachau > Rapar. Soluble salt was observed in order Mundra > Rapar > Mandvi > Gandhidham > Abdasa. In case of sodium hazard Mundra > Mandvi > Abdasa.Keywords
Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR), Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC), Quality Of Irrigation WaterReferences
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- Effect of Sulphur and Zinc with and without Fym on Yield and Soil Physical Property after Harvest of Mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern & Coss] Grown on Light Textured Soil of Kachchh
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1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 12, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 10-17Abstract
A field experiment consisting of 24 treatment combinations of four levels of sulphur (0,20,40,60 kg/ha) and three levels of zinc (0,2.5 and 5.0 kg Zn/ha) and two level of FYM (0 and 10 t FYM/ha) was conducted for two consecutive years from 2007-08 and 2008-09 were tested with three replications under factorial Randomized Block Design at Bhachau-Kachchh to study the effect of S and Zn with and without FYM on yield and property of soil after harvest of mustard. The soil of the experimental field was loamy sand with alkaline in reaction, low in nitrogen, sulphur and zinc, medium in phosphorus and potassium. Application of 40kg S/ha and 5.0 kg Zn/ha along with 10 t FYM/ha produced significantly higher yield and affected the physical properties of soil at harvest of crop over the control but it was at par with the application 40kg S/ha and 5.0kg Zn/ha along with 10t FYM/ha. Maximum economic benefits of gross realization, net realization along with highest BCR of 4.44:1was obtained with F1S2Zn2 treatment.Keywords
FYM, Mustard, Physical Property of Soil, Sulphur, Yield, Zinc.References
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- Effect of Different Modules on Yield and Yield Attributes of Greengram (Vigna radiata L.) Grown on Light Textured Soil of Kachchh Region
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1 Regional Research Station, (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau-Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Regional Research Station, (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau-Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 12, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 37-40Abstract
A field experiment consisting of five different modules among three organic module, one chemical module and control was conducted during Kharif season from 2009-10 to 2014-15 with five quadrates in each module (2m×2m) under Randomized Block Design at Regional Research Station, SDAU, Bhachau, Kachchh to study the effect of different modules on yield and yield attributes of greengram grown on light textured soil of Kachchh. The results of the experiments differed significantly. The significant improvement in yield attributes and yield was recorded with the chemical module T4. Organic modules T2 and T3 recorded the highest growth improvement and yield as compared to control.Keywords
Greengram, Organic Module, Chemical Module, Yield, Yield Attributes.References
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- Effect of Different Modules on Yield and Yield Attributes of Cluster Bean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.] Grown on Light Textured Soil of Kachchh Region
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1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau, Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 12, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 116-120Abstract
Cluster bean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.] which is locally known as "guara" belongs to the family Fabaceae. It is hardy crop and its cultivation is suitable for rainfed, low fertility soil conditions. A field experiment consisting of five different modules was conducted during Kharif season from 2009-10 to 2014-15 with five quadrates in each module (2m×2m) under Randomized Block Design at Regional Research Station, SDAU, Bhachau, Kachchh to study the effect of different modules on yield and yield attributes of cluster bean grown on light textured soil of Kachchh. Among the five different modules, three were organic modules, one was chemical module and control. The results of the experiments differed significantly. The significant improvement in yield attributes and yield were recorded with the chemical module T4. Organic modules T2 recorded the highest growth improvement and yield as compared to control.Keywords
Yield, Yield Attributes, FYM, Vermi Compost, VAM.References
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- Integrated Nutrient Management in Bajra
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1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau-Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
1 Centre of Excellence for Research on Organic Farming (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau-Kachchh (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 9, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 155-157Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station, Bhachau in 2001-02, 2003-04, and 2005-06 on sandy loam soils of Kachchh. In this experiment eight treatment combinations comprising of organic and inorganic fertilizers were compared i.e. (T1) : FYM 15 t/ha, (T2) : FYM 7.5t/ha + 40 kg N/ha, (T3) : castor cake 2 t/ha, (T4) : castor cake 2 t/ha+ 40 kg N/ha, (T5) : FYM 7.5 t/ha + castor cake 2 t/ha, (T6) : seed treatment with Azotobacter + 60 kg N/ha, (T7) : gypsum 5 t/ha + 80 kg N/ha and (T8) : 80 kg N/ha alone. Pooled data of three years showed that seed treatment with Azotobacter + 60 kg N/ha recorded significantly higher seed yield (1513.9 kg/ha), straw yield (2875.0 kg/ha) and net return (Rs 8345.44/ha) of bajra over all the treatment combinations.Keywords
Azotobacter, Bajra, Caster Cake, FYM, Gypsum, Nitrogen.- 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), IN
2 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau (Gujarat), IN
3 S. D. Agicultural University, Sardarkrushinagar (Gujarat), IN
1 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.), Bhachau (Gujarat), IN
2 Regional Research Station (S.D.A.U.) Bhachau (Gujarat), IN
3 S. D. Agicultural University, Sardarkrushinagar (Gujarat), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 14, No 1&2 (2019), Pagination: 36-41Abstract
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.References
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