Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Application at Different Levels on Performance of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) in Agroclimatic Zone-II of Himachal Pradesh, India

Choudhary, Komal and Kumar, Rajendra and Brar, Perminder Singh and Thakur, Shubham and Chandel, Samriti (2024) Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Application at Different Levels on Performance of Pea (Pisum sativum L.) in Agroclimatic Zone-II of Himachal Pradesh, India. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 36 (10). pp. 1-8. ISSN 2320-7035

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Abstract

During the Rabi season of 2023-24, a field experiment was carried out at Agriculture Farm Chamelti, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences Solan (H.P.). The soil in the experimental field was well-drained, with medium in organic carbon and available nitrogen, but high in available phosphorus and potassium. Four nitrogen levels viz., N0- Control, N1- 15 kg ha-1 + Nano urea (2 ml L-1), N2- 20 kg ha-1, N3- 25 kg ha-1 and four levels of phosphorus viz., P0- Control, P1- 20 kg ha-1, P2- 40 kg ha-1 + Nano DAP (2 ml L-1), P3- 60 kg ha-1 and the GS-10 variety of pea was tested in Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) with three replications. The experimental field results showed that applying nitrogen @ 25 kg ha-1 (N3) and phosphorus @ 60 kg ha-1 (P3) produced maximum growth parameters (plant height, number of branches plant-1, number of leaves plant-1, dry matter accumulation (g plant-1), yield contributing traits (pod length, number of pods plant-1, and number of grains pod-1), and yield (grains, stover, and biological). Furthermore, it increased gross returns, net returns, and the B:C ratio when compared to other levels of nitrogen and phosphorus.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pustaka Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2024 06:09
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2024 06:09
URI: http://archive.bionaturalists.in/id/eprint/2547

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