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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 21 issue 4 (december 2001) : 250 - 252

EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF BIO-FERTILIZERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH INORGANIC AND ORGANIC MANURES IN GROUNDNUT

P. Umamaheswari, Y. Padmalatha, M. Murali Rao
1Agricultural Research Station, Anantapur - 515001 and Regional Agricultural Research Station, LAM, Guntur - 522 034. India
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Cite article:- Umamaheswari P., Padmalatha Y., Rao Murali M. (2024). EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT SOURCES OF BIO-FERTILIZERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH INORGANIC AND ORGANIC MANURES IN GROUNDNUT. Agricultural Science Digest. 21(4): 250 - 252. doi: .
A field experiment was conducted during kharif season of 1997–98 to 1999–2000 in alfisols of Anantapur with object of evaluating the bio-fertilizers on root nodulation, growth and yield of groundnut and their performance in association with organic and inorganic manures. The treatments consisted of bio-fertilizers (Rhizobium and PSB) alone and in combination with organic and inorganic manures. The results indicated that the nodule number was not significantly influenced by different sources of bio-fertilizers either alone or in combination with organic and inorganic fertilizers. Application of bio-fertilizer (Rhizobium + phosphiite solubilising bacteria) along with organic and inorganic manures did not influence the pod yield of groundnut, since the Rhizobium already existing in the soil is sufficient for growth and yield of groundnut
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