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Vol. 12, Issue 10 (2023)

Effect of natural farming on growth, yield and economics of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)

Author(s):
Lavkesh Chaturvedi, PK Bagri and T Singh
Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted during rabi season of 2022-2023 at the instructional farm, AKS, University, Sherganj, Satna (M.P.) site is situated at the latitude of 230 58’ N and longitude of 80 0 81, East in kymore plateau of M.P. The experiment consisted of 12 treatments in randomized block design with 3 replications viz; T1 Control, T2 Jeewamrit, T3 Panchagavya, T4 Ghanjeewamrit, T5 Bija. + Jeewa., T6 Jeewa. + Pancha, T7 Pancha. + Ghanjeew, T8 Bija. + Pancha, T9 Bija. + Ghanjeew, T10 Jeewa. + Ghanjeew, T11 Bija. + Jeewa. + Pancha. T12 Jeewa. + Pancha. + Ghanjeew. Among the different organic treatments, the combined application of Jeewamrit + Panchagvya + Ghanjeevamrit (T12) resulted in significantly higher plant height as well as number of tillers and leaves per plant over most of the other treatments at every stage of observations. Thus, at 90 days stage, the maximum plant height was 85.16 cm, leaves 7.80/plant and tillers 8.45/plant and At 90 DAS, the maximum tillers were 8.45/plant, 4.85 spikes/plant, 9.86 cm length of spike, 64.32 grains/spike and 43.48 g test weight.
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How to cite this article:
Lavkesh Chaturvedi, PK Bagri, T Singh. Effect of natural farming on growth, yield and economics of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Pharma Innovation 2023;12(10):1372-1374.

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