2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.703.064
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Integrated Nutrient Management of Pea-Capsicum-Radish Cropping Sequence in Sub-Temperate Climate of North-Western Himalayas

Abstract: Solan, (HP) to evolve INPS system for higher growth and yield. The experiment was laid out in RBD with 03 replicates comprising 13 integrated combinations of inorganic and organics including Biofertilizers/PGPR. The reduced RDF was supplemented through organic manures (EC, SMC) on N eq. basis. Integrated use of manures, fertilizers and bio-fertilisers/ PGPR significantly influenced yield and plant growth attributes in all three crops. The highest yields were recorded in treatment comprising of 90 % RDF + 10% S… Show more

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“…), and harvest index parameters which might be due to the maximum root length and root diameter recorded over other treatments. The present investigation was consistent with other reports by Pathak et al [28] and Monika et al [29] in radish. The present findings are comparable with that of Jagadeesh et al [19] and Mounika et al in beetroot [30].…”
Section: Harvest Indexsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…), and harvest index parameters which might be due to the maximum root length and root diameter recorded over other treatments. The present investigation was consistent with other reports by Pathak et al [28] and Monika et al [29] in radish. The present findings are comparable with that of Jagadeesh et al [19] and Mounika et al in beetroot [30].…”
Section: Harvest Indexsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Similar results were reported by Singh et al, 2009; and Sharma (2011) [9,7] . Application of organic manures improve the soil structure, aeration, buffer capacity, water holding capacity, influences the solubility of minerals and provide energy for growth and development of microorganisms (Sharma et al, 2014) [8] .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Growth And Yield Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, our findings regarding plant spread were entirely consistent with those of Sharma and Chandra [10] and Choudhary and Choudhary [11] for Brassicaceae crops. When evaluating the INM system in a cauliflower, French beans, and okra module, Sharma et al [12] discovered that an INM practice using 20 t/ha vermicompost along with 75 percent NPK as well as PGPR resulted in the maximum vegetative growth in each crop. The recommended practice of 20 t/ha of farmyard manure with RDN 100 percent was comparable to the first but much better than NPK at the rate of 50:40:50 kg per ha applied alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%