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Legume Research, volume 23 issue 1 (march 2000) :

EFFECT OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULATION AND NITROGEN ON GROWTH, DRY MATIER ACCUMULATION AND YIELD OF BLACK GRAM [VIGNA MUNGO (L.) HEPPER]

Sharma Shivesh, Upadhyay R.G.*, Sharma C.R.
1Department of Microbiology College of Basic Sciences H.P.K.V., Palampur-176062, India
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Cite article:- Shivesh Sharma, R.G.* Upadhyay, C.R. Sharma (2025). EFFECT OF RHIZOBIUM INOCULATION AND NITROGEN ON GROWTH, DRY MATIER ACCUMULATION AND YIELD OF BLACK GRAM [VIGNA MUNGO (L.) HEPPER]. Legume Research. 23(1): . doi: .
A field experiment was conducted during Kharif season of 1997–98. Application of nitrogen and Rhizobium inoculation significantly increased the plant height (cm) and drymatter accumulation (g/plant) at various growth stages of crop. The highest yield of black gram was noticed in local strain x N20 kg/ha treatment combination. Number of pods, clusters and branches per plant test weight and biological yield also increased to a great extent by the application of N20 kg/ha and RhizobIum Inoculation.

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