Effect of phosphorus and biofertilizers on growth, yield and nutrient uptake of long duration pigeonpea under rainfed condition
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53550/jfl.v21i1.1998Keywords:
Biofertilizers, Phosphorus, Pigeonpea, PSB, RhizobiumAbstract
A field experiment was conducted at Institute of Agricultural Sciences, BHU, Varanasi during rainy season of 2004-05 and 2005-06 to study the effect of phosphorus levels (0, 15, 30, 45 and 60 kg P,O,/ha) and biofertilizers (untreated control, Rhizobium, PSB, Rhizobium + PSB) on growth, yield and nutrient uptake of long duration pigeonpea. The results showed that the application of 60 kg P,O,/ha being at par with 45 kg PO/ha recorded the maximum plant height (203.0 cm), number of primary branches (20.8), dry matter/plant (159.6 g), grain yield (2260 kg/ha), stalk yield (8020 kg/ha) and uptake of N (112.3 kg/ha) and P (18.9 kg/ha). Among the biofertilizers, Rhizobium + PSB produced significantly taller plants (198.7 cm), maximum number of branches/plant (18.9), dry matter/ plant (156.4 g), grain yield (2060 kg/ha), stalk yield (7560 kg/ ha) and uptake of N (104.9 kg/ha) and P (16.9 kg/ha) than other biofertilizers treatments. Combined effect of 60 kg P + Rhizobium + PSB produced significantly higher dry matter (165.8 g/plant), grain yield (2510 kg/ha) and phosphorus uptake (21.4 kg/ha) than other combinations except 45 kg P,O, + Rhizobium + PSB. Maximum net returns (Rs. 40,005) was obtained with 60 kg P2O, + Rhizobium + PSB followed by 45 kg + Rhizobium + PSB (Rs. 38,920).
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