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Vol. 11, Special Issue 7 (2022)

Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth parameter in mustard (Brassica juncea L.) crop

Author(s):
Manish Kumar Patel, Dr. Ambrish Yadav, Dr. Arun Shankar and Dr. Dhirendra Kumar
Abstract:
Oil seed crops are particularly evident in the present era of energy scarcity since they play a significant role in India's agricultural sectors and export trade. However, in rainfed conditions, natural occurrences tend to cause large changes in oil seed crop productivity. The crude protein content of the seed cake ranges from 25 to 30%. Seven percent nitrogen, 1.82% phosphorus, and 1.0 to 1.2 percent potassium Oilseed crop productivity is greatly influenced by efficient crop management practices such as variety of high higher yield disease pest resistant varieties, proper crop rotation, timeous direct seeding, acceptable vegetation stand, stable nutrient uptake, need base tree security, water storage, and timely weed control. Nutrient management is one of the most significant agronomic methods for increasing the yield of oilseed crops. In a high input crop yield on their own. Integrated Fertilizer Application (INM) is a preferable option since it ensures high crop yield while still ensuring soil integrity and fertilizer efficiency. Based on the result of this research on fertilizer application, it can be concluded that applying 50 percent RDF + 25 percent N via FYM + 25 percent N via Vermi-compost + 30 kg S ha-1 managed to improve growth and yield attributes, due to increased yield and net accomplishment in mustard crops grown in Kanpur. It can also be inferred that combining physical and chemical sources has no considerable impact on quality, such as sulfur content and nutritive values.
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How to cite this article:
Manish Kumar Patel, Dr. Ambrish Yadav, Dr. Arun Shankar and Dr. Dhirendra Kumar. Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth parameter in mustard (Brassica juncea L.) crop. The Pharma Innovation Journal. 2022; 11(7S): 2663-2668.

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