tailieunhanh - Impact assessment of organic and inorganic fertilizers on growth, yield and fruit quality of Phalsa (Grewia subinaequalis. L)

An experiment was carried out during December, 2018 to May, 2019 in the Research Field, Department of Horticulture, NAI, SHUATS, Prayagraj. The experiment was conducted in Randomized Block Design (RBD), with eleven treatments of Organic and Inorganic fertilizers, each treatment were replicated thrice. The combinations of the treatments were T0 (Control), T1 (NPK- 100:50:100 g + 10 kg FYM/bush), T2 (NPK150:100:150 g + 10 kg FYM/bush), T3 (NPK- 100:50:100 g + 8 kg poultry manure/bush), T4 (NPK- 150:100:150 g + 8 kg poultry manure/ bush), T5 (NPK- 100:50:100 g + 5 kg sheep manure/bush), T6 (NPK- 150:100:150 g + 5 kg sheep manure/bush), T7 (NPK100:50:100 g + 5 kg vermicompost/bush), T8 (NPK- 150:100:150 g + 5 kg vermicompost/bush), T9 (NPK- 100:50:100 g + 10 kg FYM + 8 kg poultry manure + 5 kg sheep manure + 5 kg vermicompost/bush) and T10 (NPK- 150:100:150 g + 10 kg FYM + 8 kg poultry manure + 5 kg sheep manure + 5 kg vermicompost/bush) respectively. The studies shows that treatment T10 (NPK- 150:100:150 gm + 10 kg FYM + 8 kg poultry manure + 5 kg sheep manure + 5 kg Vermicompost/bush) was found to be superior over other treatments in terms of growth, yield and quality of Phalsa, whereas Treatment T0 (Control) and treatment T1 (NPK- 100:50:100 gm + 10 kg FYM) was found significantly superior to all other treatments in respect of Cost of cultivation, Net Return (Rs./ha), Gross return (Rs./ha) and B:C ratio. | Impact assessment of organic and inorganic fertilizers on growth, yield and fruit quality of Phalsa (Grewia subinaequalis. L)

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