Indian Journal of Agricultural Research

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Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 43 issue 2 (june 2009) : 107-112

STUDIES ON INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT FOR TISSUE CULTURED GRAND NAINE BANANA

V.P. Bhalerao, N.M. PatH, C.D. Badgujar, D..R. PatH
1Banana Research Station (MPKV), Jalgaon-425 001, India.
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Cite article:- Bhalerao V.P., PatH N.M., Badgujar C.D., PatH D..R. (2024). STUDIES ON INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT FOR TISSUE CULTURED GRAND NAINE BANANA. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 43(2): 107-112. doi: .
Afield experiment was conducted during 2002 to2005 for one plant and two ratoon
crops to find out the suitable combination of organic, inorganic and biofeitiJizers for
tissue cultured Grand Naine banana with drip irrigation on medium black soil. Use of
organic manure alone was not found beneficial as compared to integrated nutrient
management for getting maximum yield. Application of 100 % recommended dose of
NPK with 10 kg FYM per plant and biofertiIizers (Azosprillum and PSB @ 25 g per plant
each) were found beneficial in terms of banana yield and monetory returns, which was
followed by application of 50 % NPK through organic (i.e. FYM + Green manure) and
50 % NPK through inorganic and biofertiIizers.
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