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Vol. 7, Issue 4 (2019)

Productivity of soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) as influenced by combined use of enriched compost and biofertilizers


Author(s): Kamlesh Yadav, Dr. SC Meena, Dr. Gajanand Jat, Dr. KD Ameta Rakesh Khatik and Dinesh Chandra Jat

Abstract: The field investigation was carried out at Agronomy Instructional farm, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, MPUAT, Udaipur, to the evaluate influence of combined use of enriched compost and biofertilizers soybean nutrition grown under typic Haplustepts clay loam soil. The field comprised of 10 treatments replicated in randomized block design. The results obtained from field investigation indicated a significant improvement in various growth attributes viz; chlorophyll content, total number of root nodules, and effective root nodules and yield and yield attributes viz; number of pods plant-1, number of seeds pod-1, seed yield, straw yield, biological yield. The data indicates that application of enriched compost (5 t) ha-1 along with Rhizobium + PSB recorded significant higher seed yield (1652.03 kg ha-1), haulm yield (2344.28 kg ha-1), and biological yield (3696.30). However, enriched compost (5 t) ha-1 +Rhizobium + PSB was found statistically at par with enriched compost (4 t) ha-1Rhizobium + PSB, enriched compost (5 t) ha-1+Rhizobium, enriched compost (5 t) ha-1 + PSB. In case net return treatment enriched compost (5 t) ha-1 + Rhizobium + PSB gave highest net return (41805.9) while the highest B: C (1.83) was obtained by the application of enriched compost (4 t) ha-1Rhizobium + PSB.

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How to cite this article:
Kamlesh Yadav, Dr. SC Meena, Dr. Gajanand Jat, Dr. KD Ameta Rakesh Khatik, Dinesh Chandra Jat. Productivity of soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) as influenced by combined use of enriched compost and biofertilizers. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(4):1324-1326.
 

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