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Effect of Potassium and Zinc on Growth, Yield, Quality Parameters and Nutrient Uptake by Bt Cotton
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A field experiment was conducted during 2009-11 to 2011-12, on medium black calcareous soil (Typic Ustocrepts) with hybrid Bt cotton (NH 44) using seven levels of K2O (0, 120, 150, and 180 kg ha-1 and each in split application, 1/2 at basal and 1/2 at 45 DAS) and two levels of ZnSO4 (0, and 50 kg ha-1) at Cotton Research Station Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh. The results showed that the significantly higher average seed cotton (2313 kg ha-1) and stalk (3208 kg ha-1) yield were recorded with split application of potassium @150 kg ha-1 (1/2 at basal and 1/2 at 30 DAS) and basal application of potassium @150 kg ha-1, respectively. Whereas the significantly higher average seed cotton yield (2307 kg ha-1) and stalk yield (3165 kg ha-1) were recorded with application of ZnSO4 @ 50 kg ha-1. The interaction effect of K180 × Zn50 was also found significant on seed cotton yield (2496 kg ha-1). The significantly higher values of bolls per plant (51.5), five boll weight (23.6g.), oil content (20.88 %), SFI (12.68), sympodial (12.07) and monopodial (2.75) branches per plant and plant height (108.5 cm) were observed with the basal application of potassium @ 150 kg ha-1 (K3). Maximum uptakes of K and Zn by seed cotton as well as stalk were recorded under application of 180 kg K2O and 50 kg ZnSO4 ha-1, respectively.
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Potassium, Zinc, Cotton Yield, Nutrient Uptake.
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