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Residual Effect of Potassium and Zinc on Growth, Yield and Nutrient Uptake by Groundnut in Medium Black Calcareous Soils
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A field experiment was carried out on medium black calcareous soil for four years (2001-2004) on fixed plots at Vegetable Research Station, JAU, Junagadh with two levels of Zn (0 and 25 kg ZnSO4 ha-1), three levels of K (0, 50 and 75 kg K2O ha-1 as muriate of potash) and their combinations (T1 to T6) and T7 as FYM 20 t ha 1 in RBD with four replications. The pod and haulm yields of groundnut were significantly affected by the residual effect of Zn, K and FYM applied in individual years as well as in pooled, except haulm yield during 2002,2003 and in pooled. The average highest pod (2874 kg ha-1) yield was recorded with treatment combinations of Zn25K75 (T6),which was 27 per cent higher pod yield over control (T1). The significantly higher shelling percentage, test weight and oil content were recorded with treatment T3, T6 and T7, respectively. Uptake of Zn and K by pod and haulm were significantly affected by the different treatments and were recorded highest with treatment T6. Soil available K and Zn progressively increased with increasing levels of respective elements and found highest with treatment T6.
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Residual Effect, K and Zn Nutrition, Groundnut Yield.
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