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volume 27 issue 4 (december 2007) :
STUDIES ON CONJUNCTIVE USE OF ORGANIC MANURES AND INORGANIC FERTILIZERS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)
1Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, C.S. Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur (UP) 208002, India
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A field experiment was conducted during rabi season of 2001-02 with various treatment combinations including T1 - Control (N0 P0 K0), T2 - Fertilizer NPK ( 120:60:60 Kg ha-1), T3 - ½ Fertilizer NPK+ ½ Ganga carbonic khad, T4 - ¾ Fertilizer NPK + ¼ Ganga carbonic khad, T5 – N (120 Kg ha-1) through Nimco + PK, T6 - Fertilizer NPK+ Bhu-amrit, T7 - N (120 Kg ha-1) through Nimco + Bhu-amrit + PK, T8 - ½ Fertilizer NPK + Bhu-amrit, T9 - ½ Fertilizer NPK + ¼ N through Nimco + ¼ Bhu-amrit, T10- ½ Fertilizer NPK + ¼ Ganga carbonic khad + ¼ Bhu-amrit. Combined application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers increased the plant growth, number of tillers plant-1, grain and straw yield over the control. The highest grain and straw yield of rabi wheat was obtained in T7 to the extent of 44.90 and 69.56 q ha-1 respectively.
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