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Vol. 7 (1) : January-February 2016 issue
Green Farming Vol. 7 (1) : 138-142 ; January-February, 2016
Effect of conjoint application of biofertilizers, organic manures & inorganic nutrients on growth, yield, quality & economics of pea
NISHA SHARMA1*, KULDEEP SINGH THAKUR2, MANISH KUMAR3 and SANDEEP KANSAL4
Department of Vegetable Science, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan - 173 230 (H.P.)
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1Ph.D. Scholar *(nisha.uhf.simla@gmail.com), 2Sr. Scientist, 3,4Principal Scientist
Subject : Vegetable Sciences
Paper No. : P-3661
Total Pages : P-3661
Received : 07 May 2015
Revised accepted : 12 January 2016
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NISHA SHARMA, KULDEEP SINGH THAKUR, MANISH KUMAR and SANDEEP KANSAL. 2016. Effect of conjoint application of biofertilizers, organic manures & inorganic nutrients on growth, yield, quality & economics of pea. Green Farming  Vol. 7 (1) : 138-142 ; January-February, 2016

ABSTRACT
The field experiment was conducted during rabi season 2010-2011 at Vegetable Research Farm of the Department of Vegetable Science, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan to study the effect of conjoint application of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on growth and yield of pea (Pisum sativum L.). The experiment was laid out in a complete randomized block design with three replications comprising nine treatments. The treatments consisted of Rhizobium and PSB with two levels of recommended dose of fertilizers (50 and 75%) and were compared with 100% RDF only (control). The results revealed that Rhizobium, PSB and reduced dose of fertilizers i.e.; 50% increased the growth and yield in comparison to untreated control. Gross income (` 2, 42, 670 /ha), net income (` 1, 79, 095 /ha) and B: C ratio (2.81:1) was also found maximum. The application of biofertilizers (Rhizobium and PSB) in combination with inorganic fertilizers at reduced doses (25-50%) is cost effective combination for getting higher yields and quality produce.
Key words :
INM, Inorganic fertilizers, Organic manures, Pea, Rhizobium, Yield & quality attributes.