Effect of Potassium Schoenite (Mahalaabh) on Growth and Yield of Castor, Cotton and Groundnut

Suresh Acharya, Kishan N. Patel, R. G. Dharaviya
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The need for precise nutrient application has become crucial in agriculture due to climate change and intensive farming practices. Deficiencies in potassium, magnesium and sulphur are critical for enhancing both crop yield and quality. Additionally, agrochemical residues in soil, water and farm products pose significant challenges. Mahalaabh (K2SO4·MgSO4·6H2O), a combination of potassium, sulphur and magnesium, offers a balanced solution to address these issues. Field experiments were conducted during the Kharif season of 2023-24 at Agrocel Industries Pvt. Ltd., Kachchh, to evaluate the impact of Mahalaabh on castor, cotton and groundnut crops. The trials were executed in a Randomized Block Design, testing different doses of Mahalaabh powder through foliar spray, fertigation and granular soil application. The results demonstrated that Mahalaabh powder is effective in enhancing productivity across the tested crops. In castor, higher doses of 10 kg/acre through drip irrigation and 20g/L foliar application increased productivity by 22.3% and 14.3% over the recommended fertilizer dose (RFD), respectively. However, in cotton, lower doses of 6kg/acre through drip irrigation and 10g/L through foliar application were more effective, resulting in 3.8% and 5.3% yield enhancements compared to RFD. In groundnut, foliar spray at 15 g/L applied thrice at 30-35, 50-55, and 70-75 days after sowing (DAS) was effective, resulting in a 22.9% higher pod yield compared to RFD. These findings highlight the importance of balanced nutrient management practices tailored to specific crop requirements for achieving optimal agricultural productivity.  
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Schoenite 钾(Mahalaabh)对蓖麻、棉花和落花生生长和产量的影响
由于气候变化和集约化耕作方式,精确施用养分在农业中变得至关重要。钾、镁和硫的缺乏对提高作物产量和质量至关重要。此外,土壤、水和农产品中的农用化学品残留也构成了重大挑战。Mahalaabh(K2SO4-MgSO4-6H2O)是钾、硫和镁的组合,为解决这些问题提供了平衡的解决方案。Agrocel Industries Pvt. Ltd., Kachchh 在 2023-24 年的 Kharif 季节进行了田间试验,以评估 Mahalaabh 对蓖麻、棉花和花生作物的影响。试验采用随机区组设计,通过叶面喷施、灌溉施肥和土壤颗粒施肥对不同剂量的 Mahalaabh 粉剂进行了测试。结果表明,Mahalaabh 粉能有效提高受试作物的产量。在蓖麻中,通过滴灌和叶面喷施每英亩 10 千克和每升 20 克的高剂量分别比推荐肥料剂量(RFD)提高了 22.3% 和 14.3%。然而,在棉花上,滴灌施肥每英亩 6 千克和叶面喷施每公升 10 克的低剂量更为有效,与建议施肥量相比,产量分别提高了 3.8%和 5.3%。在花生中,在播种后 30-35 天、50-55 天和 70-75 天(DAS)三次叶面喷施 15 克/升的肥料是有效的,与 RFD 相比,豆荚产量提高了 22.9%。这些研究结果突显了根据作物的具体要求采取均衡的养分管理措施对实现最佳农业生产率的重要性。
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