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摘要
本研究于2019-2020年rabi季在那加兰邦大学Medziphema校区实验农场进行了花菜(Brassica oleracea var. italica)对综合营养管理的响应。12种治疗方法进行RBD评价,3个重复。结果表明,与对照相比,单独或联合施用不同水平的肥料和有机肥显著提高了西兰花的生长、产量和品质。全剂量施用RDF后,其株高(50.3 cm)、叶数(18.2)、茎粗(20.7 mm)、株展(69.2 cm)、抗坏血酸含量(60.9 mg 100-1 g)、头部蛋白质含量(1.58%)和产量(8.20 t ha-1)均达到最大值。然而,这些参数在统计上与禽粪的RDF的2.5 t ha-1 +½相当。采用INM方法,收获后土壤有机碳和速效养分显著增加,禽粪2.5 t ha-1 + 1 / 2 RDF时,有机碳最大值(19.0 g kg-1)、速效磷(20.9 kg hm -1)和速效钾(171.2 kg hm -1)均被记录下来。全剂量RDF作为无机物时,收获后土壤有效氮的最大值为221.6 kg ha-1。全剂量RDF的净收益最高,为1,96,145.51卢比,效益:成本比为2.16,其次是家禽粪2.5 t ha-1 +½RDF,净收益为1,81220.35卢比,成本效益比为1.90。
Response of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) to integrated nutrient management
A field experiment was conducted at Experimental Farm, Nagaland University, Medziphema campus, Nagaland during rabi season of 2019-2020 to study the response of broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) to integrated nutrient management.The 12 treatments were evaluated in RBD with three replications. Results revealed that application of different levels of fertilizes and organic manures either alone or in combination significantly increased the growth, yield and quality of broccoli as compared to control. Application of full dose of RDF exhibited maximum plant height (50.3 cm), number of leaves (18.2), stem diameter (20.7 mm), plant spread (69.2 cm), ascorbic acid content (60.9 mg 100-1 g), protein content in head (1.58%) and yield (8.20 t ha-1). However, these parameters were found statistically at par with poultry manure 2.5 t ha-1 + ½ of RDF. There was a significant build up of organic carbon and available nutrients in post harvest soil with INM practices and maximum values of organic carbon (19.0 g kg-1), available P (20.9 kg ha-1) were recorded and available K (171.2 kg ha-1) with poultry manure 2.5 t ha-1 + ½ of RDF. While maximum value of available nitrogen (221.6 kg ha-1) in post harvest soil was recorded with full dose of RDF as inorganics. The highest net return (Rs. 1,96,145.51)along with benefit: cost ratio (2.16) were recorded in full dose of RDF followed by poultry manure 2.5 t ha-1 + ½ of RDF with net return of Rs.1,81220.35 and cost benefit ratio of 1.90.