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volume 43 issue 3 (september 2009) : 227-229

INFLUENCE OF INTEGRATED NITROGEN MANAGEMENT ON YIELD, NITROGEN UPTAKE, SOIL FERTILITY STATUS AND ECONOMICS OF BABY CORN

K
K.Arun Kumar
G
G.Karuna Sagar
V
V.Chandrika
P
P.M.Reddy
1Department of Agronomy, S.V.Agricultural College, (ANGRAU) Tirupati- 517 502, India
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Cite article:- Kumar K.Arun, Sagar G.Karuna, V.Chandrika, P.M.Reddy (2025). INFLUENCE OF INTEGRATED NITROGEN MANAGEMENT ON YIELD, NITROGEN UPTAKE, SOIL FERTILITY STATUS AND ECONOMICS OF BABY CORN. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 43(3): 227-229. doi: .
A field experiment was conducted during rabi, 2005 on sandy loam soils on
integrated nitrogen management for baby corn. Application of 100 per cent N through
fertilizer (T1) has resulted in highest baby corn yield and N uptake. However, the
post harvest soil fertility status was improved with 100 per cent N through farmyard
manure (T2) or sheep manure (T4) or poultry manure (T3). The maximum net return
and benefit : cost ratio were recorded with 100 per cent N through fertilizers (T1).
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