Effect of Organic and Inorganic Nutrient Management on Growth and Yield of Baby Corn (Zea mays L.) High Density Planting System under Prayagraj Conditions

Q4 Environmental Science Ecology, Environment and Conservation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.53550/eec.2023.v29i01s.006
Nitesh, L. K. Sanodiya
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A field experiment was conducted at the Crop Research Farm (CRF), Department of Agronomy, Naini Agricultural Institute, Sam Higginbottom University of Zaid season 2020. The experiment comprised of ten treatments of different combinations of organic and inorganic nutrient management replicated thriceina Randomized Block Design. The main objective of the experiment was to evaluate the Influence of organic and inorganic nutrient management on growth and yield of baby corn (Zea mays L.) Prayagraj condition. The three level of nitrogen levels throw organic and inorganic N1 - 100% Nitrogen through Urea, N2 -75% Nitrogen through Urea + 25% Nitrogen through FYM and N3 - 50% Nitrogen through Urea +50% Nitrogen through FYM. Where-as three levels of high density planting system include like S1 - 25 x 15cm, S2 - 35 x 15cm and S3 - 45 x 15 cm. From the present investigation it may be concluded that the profitable production of baby corn can be secured by 50% Nitrogen through Urea + 50% Nitrogen through FYM + 35 x 15 cm (T9 ).
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有机和无机养分管理对玉米幼苗生长和产量的影响旱地条件下高密度种植系统
在Sam Higginbottom大学Naini农业研究所农学系作物研究农场(CRF)进行了2020年扎伊德季节的田间试验。试验采用随机区组设计,采用有机无机养分管理不同组合的10个处理进行重复试验。本试验的主要目的是评价有机和无机养分管理对玉米幼苗生长和产量的影响。Prayagraj条件。三个氮素水平分别是:N1 - 100%氮素通过尿素,N2 -75%氮素通过尿素+ 25%氮素通过FYM, N3 - 50%氮素通过尿素+50%氮素通过FYM。其中,高密度种植系统的三个级别包括S1 - 25 x 15cm, S2 - 35 x 15cm和S3 - 45 x 15cm。从目前的研究可以得出结论,50%氮肥通过尿素+ 50%氮肥通过FYM + 35 × 15 cm (T9)可以确保幼玉米的盈利生产。
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