Vol. 1 (1) : January-February 2010 issue
Green Farming Vol. 1 (1) : 27-29 (January-February, 2010) (Renewed)
Response of wheat to different combination of integrated nutrient management under irrigated conditions
SANJEET KUMARa1* and O.P. SINGHb2
aDoon (P.G.) College of Agriculture Science & Technology, Selaqui, Deharadun - 248197 (Uttarakhand),
bJanta Vedic P.G. College (CCS University, Meerut), Baraut, Dist. Baghpat - 250 611 (U.P.)
Designation : 1,2Head of Department (Agrononmy) * Correspondence
Subject : Agronomy and Crop Production
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Total Pages : 3
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Citation :
SANJEET KUMAR and O.P. SINGH. 2010. Response of wheat to different combination of integrated nutrient management under irrigated conditions. Green Farming Vol. 1 (1) : 27-29 ; January-February, 2010 (Renewed)
ABSTRACT
A field experiment was carried out during rabi season of 2005-06 and 2006-07 at Agricultural Research Farm of Janta Vedic College Baraut, Baghpat (U.P.) to study the response of wheat to different combination of integrated nutrient management under irrigated conditions. Significantly highest grain and straw yield of wheat crop were recoded (44.11 and 63.21 q ha-1, respectively) with application of 100%RDF+10 t FYM ha-1+PSB (T8) followed by (42.45 and 61.19 q ha-1, respectively) with application of 100%RDF+ 10 t FYM ha-1 (T7). However, lowest grain and straw yield of wheat crop (24.53 and 41.78 q ha-1, respectively) was noted under control plot (T1). Integrated nutrient management system also showed positive effect on the fertility status of soil and economics of wheat crop.
Key words :
Economics, FYM, Grain yield, Straw yield, Triticum aestivum, Wheat.