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volume 35 issue 3 (september 2015) : 237-240, Doi: 10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00055.5
Influence of organic, chemical and biofertilizer on growth and yield of pea
1Department of Horticulture, College of Horticulture,
Mandsaur-458 001 (M.P.), India.
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Cite article:- Uikey Varsha, Verma Hemlata, Nawange Devidas (2025). Influence of organic, chemical and biofertilizer on growth and yield of pea . Agricultural Science Digest. 35(3): 237-240. doi: 10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00055.5.
ABSTRACT
Field experiment was conducted at the farm, College of Horticulture, Mandsaur during rabi 2007-08. Sixteen-treatment combinations were laid out in factorial randomized block design with three replications. The result revealed that 10t FYM /ha + 45:75:60 kg/ha NPK + Rz+PSB culture showed significantly maximum plant height (65.87 cm), number of leaves per plant (157.90), number of pods per plant (26.40), number of seed per pod (7.01), yield (26.54 q/ha), Net income (Rs. 135741.7) and B:C ratio (1:6.78) followed by 20t FYM /ha + 30:75:40 kg/ha NPK + Rz+PSBculture (61.07 cm, 140.40, 25.53, 6.80, 22.70q /ha, Rs.111159.0 and 1:5.44) respectively. Combination of organic manure, bio fertilizer and inorganic fertilizers were important to improve the growth and yield attributing characters.
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