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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 22 issue 2 (june 2002) : 126 - 127

EFFECT OFDIFFERENT DOSES OF PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER ON GREEN FODDER YIElD OF DASHRATHGHAS (DESMANTHUS VIRGA TUS}

R.B. Ulemale, H.G. Kandalkar, R.S. Shivankar
1Forage Research Unit, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola - 444 104, India
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Cite article:- Ulemale R.B., Kandalkar H.G., Shivankar R.S. (2024). EFFECT OFDIFFERENT DOSES OF PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER ON GREEN FODDER YIElD OF DASHRATHGHAS (DESMANTHUS VIRGA TUS}. Agricultural Science Digest. 22(2): 126 - 127. doi: .
Field experiment was conducted for three years from 1997–98 to 1999–2000, to study the effect of phosphate on green fodder yield of dashrathghas (Dasmanthus virgatus). The results revealed that the application of 50 kg P 2O 5 ha −1 recorded highest green fodder yield (34.43 t/ha) and found significantly superior over control and other treatments. Benefit: Cost ratio were also found significantly superior (9.14) with application of 50 kg Pps ha −1 during third year.
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