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volume 36 issue 4 (december 2002) : 293 - 295

EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZATION ON YIELD AITRIBUTES AND YIELD OF SORGHUM (SORGHUM BICOLOR L. MOENCH) GENOTYPES

H
H.K. Sumefla.. A.L. Mali
R
R.C. Dadheech
1Department of Agronomy, M.P. University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur - 313 001, India
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Cite article:- Mali A.L. Sumefla.. H.K., Dadheech R.C. (2025). EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZATION ON YIELD AITRIBUTES AND YIELD OF SORGHUM (SORGHUM BICOLOR L. MOENCH) GENOTYPES. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research. 36(4): 293 - 295. doi: .
A field experiment was undertaen during kharif 1991 and 1992 on clay loam soils to workout the response of promising sorghum genotypes to varying phosphotus levels. Hybrid CSH 9 out yielded all other genotypes in grain yield (36.14 q/ha) SPV938 and CSH9 could be used for maximum grain and fodder yield with the application of 60 kg P 2O 5/ha. The grain, fodder and biological yields improved significantly with the increasing level of phosphorus. Application of 60 kg P 2O 5/ha resulted in the highest grain (33.16 q/ha), fodder (83.85 q/ha) and biological yields (117.02 q/ha).
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