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Vol. 7 (2) : March-April 2016 issue
Green Farming Vol. 7 (2) : 375-378 ; March-April, 2016
Influence of different organic sources on correlation of growth & yield attributes and soil status of sesame under organic farming
M.G. RAMANI1, K.G. PATEL2, S.M. BAMBHANEEYA3* and KETAN SATASHIYA4
Deptt. of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari - 396 450 (Gujarat)
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1P.G. Student, 2Associate Professor, 3,4Ph.D. Scholar *(s.m.bambhaniya@gmail.com)
Subject : Soil Science & Agric. Chemistry; Soil Health & Soil Conservation Engg.
Paper No. : P-3799
Total Pages : 4
Received : 16 June 2015
Revised accepted : 25 February 2016
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M.G. RAMANI, K.G. PATEL, S.M. BAMBHANEEYA and KETAN SATASHIYA. 2016. Influence of different organic sources on correlation of growth & yield attributes and soil status of sesame under organic farming. Green Farming Vol. 7 (2) : 375-378 ; March-April, 2016

ABSTRACT
The experiment was conducted at organic farm, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari in to during the year rabi 2011-12. The influence of different organic sources on correlation of growth & yield attributes and soil status of sesame under organic farming. The growth and yield attributes had positive correlation with seed and stover yields. Application of 100 % of N through BC+VC+CC was recorded significantly higher uptake of nutrients by components of sesame as compared to remaining treatments. Soil fertility evaluation was done after completion of the experiment to monitor the changes occurred due to organic nutrient management. However, none of the physical parameters (bulk density, water stable aggregates of 0-5-1.0 mm and > 1.0mm size and infiltration rate) were affected significantly due to different treatments. Among the organic C and available nutrients, only available N and DTPA extractable Fe were affected significantly due to different treatments. Here also, treatment T7 (100 % N through BC+VC+CC) recorded higher availability of these two nutrients. Maintenance of soil fertility and better nutrient absorption by crop under this nutrient management practices was also observed.
Key words :
Correlation, Growth & yield attributes, Organic farming, Organic sources, Sesame, Soil charactristics.