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- Impact of Integrated Nutrient Management Practices on Yield, Nutrient Concentration and Nutrient Uptake in Sweet Sorghum [Sorghum biocolor (L.) Moench]
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 3, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 269-271Abstract
A Field experiments was conducted on sweet sorghum to evaluate the influence of inorganic (chemical) fertilizer, organics (Vermicompost), Biofertilizers (Azotobactor and phosphate solublising organisms (PSB) and micronutrient (Zn and Fe) on soil properties, green stalk yield, grain yield and various quality parameters of sweet sorghum (Var.HES-04) on Vertisol (Typic Haplustert) at Sorghum Research Station, Marathwada Agricultural university, Parbhani during kharif season of 2005-06. The seven treatments comprised of inorganic fertilizer, vermicompost, biofertilizer (Azotobacter+PSB) and micronutrient (Zn and Fe). The treatments used were T1-100% RDF, T2-50% RDF+vermicompost @ 2.5 mg ha-1, T3-50% RDF+micronutrients ZnSO4 20 kg ha-1 and FeSO4 25 kg ha-1, T4-50% RDF+biofertilizer (Azotobacter+PSB) T5+T2+micronutrient (Zn+Fe), T6+T2+biofertilizer, T7+T2+biofertilizer (Zn+Fe). The result indicated that the grain yield, green stalk yield and juice percentage was significantly highest in treatment T7 (50% RDF+vermicompost @2.5 Mgha-1+biofertilizer) and statistically at par with T5 (50% RDF+vermicompost @2.5 mg ha-1+micronutrients).Keywords
Nutrient Concentration, N, P, K, Zn and Fe Uptake, INM.- Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management Practices on Soil Properties and Yield in Sweet Sorghum [Sorghum biocolor (L.) Moench] in Vertisol
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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Sciences, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Sciences, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
2 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
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An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 3, No 2 (2009), Pagination: 329-332Abstract
A Field experiments was conducted on sweet sorghum to evaluate the influence of inorganic (chemical ) fertilizer, organics(Vermicompost), Biofertilizers (Azotobactor and phosphate solublising organisms(PSB) and micronutrient (Zn and Fe) on soil properties,green stalk yield, grain yield and various quality parameters of sweet sorghum (Var.HES-04) on Vertisol (Typic Haplustert) at Sorghum Research Station, Marathwada Agricultural university, Parbhani during kharif season of 2005-06. The seven treatment comparised of inorganic fertilizer, vermicompost, biofertilizer (Azotobacter+PSB) and micronutrient (Zn and Fe). The treatment used were T1-100% RDF, T2-50% RDF+vermicompost @ 2.5 Mg ha-1, T3-50% RDF+micronutrients ZnSO4 20 kg ha-1 and FeSO4 25 kg ha-1, T4-50%RDF+biofertilizer (Azotobacter + PSB), T5-T2+micronutrient (Zn+Fe), T6-T2+biofertilizer, T7-T2+biofertilizer (Zn+Fe). The result indicated that the grain yield, green stalk yield and application of vermicompost, biofertilizers alone with 50% recommended dose of fertilizers and micronutrients were found desirable to improve soil health and sustained the productivity in sweet sorghum growth on Vertisol.Keywords
Physico-Chemical Properties, Soil Properties Microbial Count, INM, Sorghum, Vertisol.- Evaluation of Release Pattern and Availability of Sulphur from Different Sulphur Sources at Different Interval in Vertisol
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1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN
1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (M.S.), IN