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volume 31 issue 3 (september 2008) : 232 - 233
INFLUENCE OF BIOFERTILIZERS, FOLIAR APPLICATION OF DAP AND SULPHUR SOURCES ON YIELD AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF SUMMER GREEN GRAM (VIGNA RADIATA L. WILCZEK)
1Department of Agronomy,
Allahabad Agricultural Institute - Deemed University, Allahabad – 211007, India
ABSTRACT
A field experiment conducted during summer season of 2005 at Crop Research Farm in Allahabad
Agricultural Institute – Deemed University, Allahabad with ‘Type 44’ green gram variety showed
that dual inoculation of Rhizobium + PSB, application of sulphur @ 30 kg/ha through gypsum and
2% foliar application of DAP, significantly recorded higher number of pods/plant, fertility co-efficient, number of seeds/pod, seed yield, stover yield and test weight
Agricultural Institute – Deemed University, Allahabad with ‘Type 44’ green gram variety showed
that dual inoculation of Rhizobium + PSB, application of sulphur @ 30 kg/ha through gypsum and
2% foliar application of DAP, significantly recorded higher number of pods/plant, fertility co-efficient, number of seeds/pod, seed yield, stover yield and test weight
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