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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
- Balbhim, L.C., Mangesh, M.V. and Bhimashankar, R.P. (2015). Effects of organic and chemical fertilizers on cluster bean (Cyamopsis tetragonolobus). European J. Exp. Biol., 5(1): 34-38.
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- Kumar, A.B.M., Gowda, N.C.N., Shetty, G. R. and Karthik, M.N. (2011). Effect of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on available NPK, microbial density of the soil and nutrient uptake of brinjal. Res. J. Agric. Sci., 2(2): 304-307.
- Patel, C.S., Patel, J.B., Suthar, J.V. and Patel, P.M. (2010). Effect of integrated nutrient management on cluster bean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub] seed production cv. PUSA NAVBAHAR. Internat. J. agric. Sci., 6(1): 206-208.
- Sitaram, T., Sharmaand, S.K. and Reager, M.L. (2014). Effect of vermicompost and zinc on yield attributes, yield and quality of green gram [Vigna radiata var. aureus (L.) Wilczek] in arid western Rajasthan. Internat. J. Agric. Sci., 10(1): 138-141.
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- Evaluation of Different Modules on Yield and Yield Attributes of Mothbean (Vigna aconitifolia Jacq.) Marchel 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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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 13, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 261-265Abstract
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 mothbean grown on light textured soil of Kachchh. Among the five different modules, three are organic modules, one is chemical module and control. The results of the experiments differed significantly. The significant improvement in yield attributes and yield was recorded with the chemical module T4. In organic modules T2 and T3 recorded the highest growth improvement and yield as compared to control.Keywords
Yield, Yield Attributes, FYM, Vermi Compost, VAM.References
- Arunakumar, S.H. and Uppar, D.S. (2007). Influence of integrated nutrient management on seed yield and quality of mothbean [Vigna aconitifolia ( Jacq.) Marchel]. Karnataka J. Agric. Sci., 20 (2) : 394-396.
- Chaudhari, S.N., Thanki, J.D., Chaudhari, V.D. and Verma, Chanchal (2016). Yield attributes, yield and quality of black greengram (Vigna radiata L.) as influenced by organic manures, biofertilizer and phosphorus fertilization. Bioscan, 11 (1) : 431-433.
- Dadgale, P.R., Chorey, A.B. and Thakur, M.R. (2011). Organic production of greengram through nitrogen management using different sources of compost. Internat. J. Agric. Sci.,7(2): 366-369.
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- Gopinathan, R. and Prakash, M. (2015). Impact of vermiculture of Perionyx ceylanensis on growth and yield of greengram (Vigna radiata). Internat. J. Curr. Microbiol. Appl. Sci., 4 (6) : 1191-1199.
- Kumar, A.B.M., Gowda, N.C.N., Shetty, G.R. and Karthik, M.N. (2011). Effect of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on available NPK, microbial density of the soil and nutrient uptake of brinjal. Res. J. Agric. Sci., 2(2): 304-307.
- Pandey, N., Varma, A.K., Anurag and Tripathi, R.S. (2007). Integrated nutrient management in transplanted hybrid rice (Oryza sativa). Indian J. Agron., 52(1): 40-42.
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- Sitaram, T., Sharmaand, S.K. and Reager, M.L. (2014). Effect of vermicompost and zinc on yield attributes, yield and quality of greengram [Vigna radiata var. aureus (L.) wilczek] in arid western Rajasthan. Internat. J.Agric.Sci.,10(1):138-141.
- Performance of Different Modules on Yield, Nutrient Uptake and Physico-Chemical Properties of Soil After Harvest of Greengram (Vigna radiata L.)
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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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International Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Vol 14, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 106-111Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at Regional Research Station, SDAU, Bhachau, Kachchh to study the performance of different modules on yield, uptake and physico- chemical properties of soil after harvest in greengram (Vigna radiata L.) Experiment consisted of five different modules among three were organic modules, one was chemical module and control, under Randomized Block Design. The results of the experiments differed significantly. The significant improvement in yield attributes and yield was recorded with the chemical module T4. In organic modules T2 and T3 recorded the highest growth improvement and yield as compared to control. Modules T2 and T3 also recorded the good nutrient content and uptake. Available nutrients in the soil after harvest were best in the organic modules (T2 and T3) maintained the soil physico-chemical properties by reducing the soil bulk density.Keywords
Greengram, Organic Module, Chemical Module, Yield, Nutrient Uptake, Physico-Chemical Property.References
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