Effect of Different Sources of Phosphorus on Protein Content, Soil Fertility and Yield of Greengram

Kumar, Deepak and Bochalya, Ranjeet Singh and Mehta, Swati and Menia, Monika and Patel, Nida Abdulrashid (2023) Effect of Different Sources of Phosphorus on Protein Content, Soil Fertility and Yield of Greengram. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 13 (7). pp. 700-706. ISSN 2581-8627

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Abstract

To study the effect of different sources of phosphorus on quality, fertility status and yield of greengram, an experiment was conducted during the kharif season of 2014 at Crop Research Farm, Department of Agronomy, SHIATS, Allahabad, UP. The experiment was conducted in randomized block design with 9 treatments viz. Control (No Phosphorus, 100% P through SSP, 100% P through URP, 50% P through SSP + 50% P through URP, 75% P through SSP + 25% P through URP, 100% P through SSP + PSB inoculation, 100% P through URP + PSB inoculation, 50% P through SSP + 50% P through URP + PSB inoculation, 75% P through SSP + 25% P through URP + PSB inoculation. Greengram variety Samrat was sown at a spacing of 30cm x 10 cm and it was fertilized with Phosphorus, SSP, URP, PSB as per the requirement of the treatments. The experimental results revealed that application of 100% P through SSP + PSB seed inoculation produced significantly higher grain yield (1496.77 kg ha-1), Stover yield (2920 kg ha-1) and protein (24.06%). There was a steady increase in the soil fertility status after harvesting of greengram. However, maximum available P2O5 (36.07 kg ha-1), available N (329.03 kg ha-1), available K2O (220.80 kg ha-1) was obtained with the application of 100% P through SSP + PSB seed inoculation. It also recorded higher net returns (Rs 47002.17 ha-1) and Benefit Cost (1.89). Thus, application of 100% P through SSP + PSB seed inoculation) helps in improving the quality and enhancing the yield in Greengram for resource poor farmers of India.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Digital Academic Press > Geological Science
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Date Deposited: 19 May 2023 05:07
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2025 03:49
URI: http://core.ms4sub.com/id/eprint/1245

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