Productivity and profitability of Indian mustard under nutrient management and different sowing method in lateritic soil of West Bengal

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Biswas, C. [1 ]
Pramanik, K. [1 ]
De, S. Kumar [1 ]
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[1] Palli Siksha Bhavana, Inst Agr, Sriniketan 731236, India
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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY | 2023年 / 44卷 / 02期
关键词
Indian mustard; Laterite soil; Nutrient management; BRASSICA-JUNCEA; GROWTH; YIELD; PHOSPHORUS; POTASSIUM; NITROGEN; QUALITY;
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10.22438/jeb/44/2/MRN-3087
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Aim: This study was carried out to find the optimum fertilizer requirement and best planting method for higher productivity and profitability of Indian mustard.Methodology: season of 2019-20 on a sandy-loam soil at Agricultural Farm, Palli Siksha Bhavana (Institute of Agriculture), Visva-Bharati, Sriniketan, Birbhum, West Bengal. The treatments comprised of three methods of sowing, i.e., transplantation, broadcasting, and line sowing in the main plot and four nutrient managements, i.e., 60:30:30, 70:35:35, 80:40:40, and 90:45:45 (N: P2O5:K2O kg ha ) in-1 a subplot and replicated thrice in a split-plot design. Growth economics parameters were evaluated. A field trial was performed during the rabiResults: Transplanting method with the nutrient management 90 kg N, 45 kg P2 O5 , and 45 kg K2O ha was-1 significantly superior in terms of growth attributes, yield parameters, productivity, and profitability over other methods of sowing and nutrient management in lateritic soil of West Bengal. The transplanted mustard crop produced higher yield because it got the longest reproductive period and required nutrient level, i.e., 90 kg N, 45 kg P2O5 , and 45 kg K2O ha .-1Interpretation: under different nutrient levels can be done using growth, yield attributes, and yield. Yield and profitability were found maximum under 90 kg N, 45 kg P2O5 , and 45 kg K2O ha over other nutrient levels and transplanting-1 method of sowing of Indian mustard was better than broadcasting, and line sowing method in the present experiment under the lateritic soil of West Bengal. Finding appropriate method of sowing Finding out optimum fertilizer dose for Indian mustard under different method of sowing in lateritic soil Study of effect of nutrient management and method of sowing on growth, yield and economics Main plot: Methods of sowing Transplantation; Broadcasting; Line sowing Sub plot: Nutrient managements (N: P2O5:K2O kg ha ) 60:30:30;-1 70:35:35; 80:40:40; 90:45:45 Application of higher dose of fertilizer and transplanting method of sowing of Indian mustard registeredhigher yield and profitability Based on findings, productivity and profitability of Indian mustard was higher with transplanting method and application of 90 kg N, 45 kg P2O , and 45 kg K O ha in lateritic soil.-1 5 2
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