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Vol. 5 (5) : September-October 2014 issue
Green Farming Vol. 5 (5) : 808-811 ; September-October, 2014
Integrated management of nitrogen and phosphorous through bio-inoculants & organic manures in sprouting broccoli. cv. Palam Samridhi under mid – hill conditions
NISHA KUMARI1, N.K. PATHANIA2 and VIMLESH K. PATEL3*
Deptt. of Vegetable Science, C.S.K. Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur - 176 062 (H.P.)
Designation :  
1Horticulture Development Officer, 2Director of Extension Education, 3Assit. Res. Sci. *(vimlesh0071977@yahoo.co.in)
Subject : Vegetable Sciences
Paper No. : P-1510
Total Pages : 4
Received : 18 Febuary 2014
Revised accepted : 15 September 2014
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NISHA KUMARI, N.K. PATHANIA and VIMLESH K. PATEL. 2014. Integrated management of nitrogen and phosphorous through bio-inoculants & organic manures in sprouting broccoli. cv. Palam Samridhi under mid – hill conditions. Green Farming  Vol. 5 (5) : 808-811  ;  September-October, 2014

ABSTRACT
The experiment was conducted in Department of Vegetable Science, C.S.K. Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur during September, 2006 to September, 2008 to explore the effect of integrated nutrient management on growth and yield of broccoli cv. Palam Samridhi. Integrated application of nutrient results significantly increased marketable yield and its attributing traits and proves better over recommended practice (100 % NPK + FYM) whereas, treatments without organic manures produce significantly lowest marketable yield and its attributing traits. Azotobacter/Azpspirillum bio-inoculants @ 50 gm/2.5 lit of water combination with 100 % NPK (recommended dose) + 20 tons FYM found best for obtaining highest growth and yield parameters.
Key words :
Bio-inoculants, Growth & yield parameters, INM, Organic manures, Sprouting broccoli