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Vol. 6, Issue 3 (2018)

Effect of methods of tillage and levels of fertilizer on yield attributes and economics of lablab bean


Author(s): JB Dhangada, UV Mahadkar, MV Bhomte and AR Chavan

Abstract: The field experiment was conducted on coastal lateritic soil of Konkan region to study the effect of levels of spacing and plant growth regulator on growth and yield of zero tilled lablab bean during rabi 2014 at Agronomy Farm, College of Agriculture, Dapoli. The experiment was laid out in split plot design with three replication. The main plot treatment consists of four tillage methods i.e., conventional tillage, conservation tillage, minimum tillage, zero tillage and Sub plot treatment consist of five levels of fertilizers i.e., control, 100% RDF through line application, 75% RDF (deep placement), 75% RDF (deep placement) + foliar spray 2% DAP (at flowering and pod filling), 100% RDF (placement below seed). All the yield attributes as well as economics at harvest noticed significantly higher when crop was sown in conventional tillage with application of 100% RDF (placement below seed). Grain yield and B: C ratio of lablab bean significantly affected with tillage methods and levels of fertilizer application.

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How to cite this article:
JB Dhangada, UV Mahadkar, MV Bhomte, AR Chavan. Effect of methods of tillage and levels of fertilizer on yield attributes and economics of lablab bean. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(3):1632-1634.
 

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