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Vol. 10, Issue 10 (2021)

Assessment of organic and inorganic nutrients on soil health parameters and yield of mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

Author(s):
Elizabeth, Arun Alfred David, Tarence Thomas, Narendra Swaroop and Amreen Hassan
Abstract:
The present investigation was conducted on Assessment of Organic and Inorganic nutrients on Soil health parameters and yield of Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) it was carried out during Rabi season 2020-2021 on crop research farm of department of Soil Science & Agriculture Chemistry, Sam Higginbbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences Allahabad, 211007 (U.P), laid out in a 32 R.B.D factorial design on sandy loam soil. The experimental results revealed that maximum yield attributes, numbers of siliqua-1 250.59 g., numbers of seed siliqua-1 16.26 g., test weight of 1000 seeds 4.28 g., total seed yield 23.42 q ha-1 straw yield 45.64 g., nutrients uptake N80 P60, K40 and S40 by FYM 15 t ha-1. The increment in seed yield with application of 100% RDF + 100% FYM was 23.42 over control. It was observed that for post-harvest soil properties in treatment N80P60K40 and S40+FYM @15 t ha-1 were improved significantly due to organic and inorganic use of inputs. Organic Carbon 0.44%, bulk density 1.31 Mg m-3,pore space 69.99%,available Nitrogen 352.11 kg ha-1, potassium 199.15 kg ha-1 sulphur 26.37, were found to be significant. pH 7.31, EC at 0.32 dS m-1, particle density 4.46 Mg m-3,phosphorus 24.81 kg ha-1, were found to be non-significantly.
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How to cite this article:
Elizabeth, Arun Alfred David, Tarence Thomas, Narendra Swaroop, Amreen Hassan. Assessment of organic and inorganic nutrients on soil health parameters and yield of mustard (Brassica juncea L.). Pharma Innovation 2021;10(10):1140-1144.

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