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Effect of Phosphorus and PSB on Growth, Nodulation and Fertility Status in Different Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) Varieties and its Residual Effect on Fodder Yield of Sorghum in Indo-Gangetic Plain Zone of India


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A field experiment was conducted during sammer and Kharif season of 2010 and 2011 at research farm of A. S, (PG) College, Lakhaoti, Bulandsahar, U.P. to Studies on phosphorus and PSB management in different varieties of summer mungbean and its effect on succeeding fodder sorghum. The Experiment was laid out in a Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) keeping three-treatments of bold seeded green gram varieties (Pant-moong-5, Pusa Vishal, Pusa 9531) of in main plots and six treatments of phosphorus and biofertilizers in sub-plots. Results revealed that the different varieties of mungbean to phosphorus upto 50 kg P2O5 ha-1 and inoculation of seed with PSB (25 kg ha-1) increased the plant height (49.13 and 51.15 cm), number of nodules plant-1 (17.35 and 16.50) and availability of nutrient N (361and 364 kg ha-1), P (13.23 and 13.36 kg ha-1) except K and green fodder yield (546 q ha-1 at harvest time) of succeeding fodder sorghum crop.

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Availability, Biofertilizers, Mungbean, Phosphorus, Sorghum, Yield.
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  • Effect of Phosphorus and PSB on Growth, Nodulation and Fertility Status in Different Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) Varieties and its Residual Effect on Fodder Yield of Sorghum in Indo-Gangetic Plain Zone of India

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S. N. Dubey
Department of Agronomy, A.S. (P.G.) College, Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr (U.P.), India
Rajpal Singh
Department of Agronomy, A.S. (P.G.) College, Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr (U.P.), India
Rohit Kumar
Department of Agronomy, A.S. (P.G.) College, Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr (U.P.), India
Sauhard Dubey
Department of Agronomy, A.S. (P.G.) College, Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr (U.P.), India

Abstract


A field experiment was conducted during sammer and Kharif season of 2010 and 2011 at research farm of A. S, (PG) College, Lakhaoti, Bulandsahar, U.P. to Studies on phosphorus and PSB management in different varieties of summer mungbean and its effect on succeeding fodder sorghum. The Experiment was laid out in a Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) keeping three-treatments of bold seeded green gram varieties (Pant-moong-5, Pusa Vishal, Pusa 9531) of in main plots and six treatments of phosphorus and biofertilizers in sub-plots. Results revealed that the different varieties of mungbean to phosphorus upto 50 kg P2O5 ha-1 and inoculation of seed with PSB (25 kg ha-1) increased the plant height (49.13 and 51.15 cm), number of nodules plant-1 (17.35 and 16.50) and availability of nutrient N (361and 364 kg ha-1), P (13.23 and 13.36 kg ha-1) except K and green fodder yield (546 q ha-1 at harvest time) of succeeding fodder sorghum crop.

Keywords


Availability, Biofertilizers, Mungbean, Phosphorus, Sorghum, Yield.

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