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Vol. 6, Issue 3 (2018)

Yield and economics of green gram and black gram as influenced by nutrient management under organic farming


Author(s): Kavita Bhadu, KK Agrawal and Rakesh Choudhary

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at research farm, Department of Agronomy, JNKVV, Jabalpur (M.P.) during kharif season of 2016. A set of five organic nutrient management with two crops of green gram and black gram were tested in Randomized Block Design with four replications. Among the organic nutrient management, NM4 produced significantly (p=0.05) higher pods per plant (25.93 and 20.67), seeds per pod (11.47 and 7.93) as well as seed yield (785.54 and 419.90 kg/ha) in green gram and black gram, respectively. The Gross monetary returns (GMR), Net monetary returns (NMR) and B: C in green gram were maximum under NM4 (Rs 60446/ha, Rs 36506/ha and 2.52 respectively) and the values were minimum (Rs 35443/ha, Rs 16863/ha and 1.91 respectively) under NM5. The GMR, NMR and B: C in black gram were maximum under NM4 (Rs 39332/ha, Rs 15392/ha and 1.64, respectively) and the values were minimum (Rs 20585/ha, Rs 2005/ha and 1.11, respectively) under NM5.

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How to cite this article:
Kavita Bhadu, KK Agrawal, Rakesh Choudhary. Yield and economics of green gram and black gram as influenced by nutrient management under organic farming. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(3):391-395.
 

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