2023, Issue 1, Volume 15

INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ON SUMMER MOONG BEAN (VIGNA RADIATA L.)

Deepa Tomar1* and G.S. Bhatnagar2

1Career Point University, Kota

2Agronomy, Agriculture University in Kota and also the Research advisor in CPU, Kota, Rajasthan.

Email: deepabhadoria1987@gmail.com

Received-30.12.2023, Revised-10.01.2023, Accepted-25.01.2023

Abstract: The main background of the study is objectives to study integrated effect of fertilizers, manures on growth,yield and quality of mungbean, to investigate the effect of bio-fertilizers on growth, yield andquality of mungbean, to assess the interactive effect of different treatments, if any and to evaluate the economics of different treatments.The present experiment was laid out inthe Research Farm, Department of Agronomy Agriculture, Indore, during 2021 and 2022.. The land topography of the experimental site wasalmost uniform with an adequate surface drainage.The conjunctive use of F8 -RDF (75%) + Compost (5 t/ha) + (Rh+ PSB) and seed treatment with Rhizobium or PSB were determined to be the most successful treatments, according to thefindings of a one-year trial

Keywords: Fertilizers, Mungbeans, Economics, Nutrient

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