volume 29 issue 4 (december 2006) : 282 - 285

EFFECT OF BIOFERTIUZERS, NUTRIENT SOURCES AND LIME ON GROWfH AND YIELD OF GARDEN PEA

S
Susheela Negi
R
R.V. Singh-
O
O.K. Dwivedi
1Department of Vegetable Science. G.B.P.UA and T. Hill campus. Ranichauri- 249199, India
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Cite article:- Negi Susheela, Singh- R.V., Dwivedi O.K. (2025). EFFECT OF BIOFERTIUZERS, NUTRIENT SOURCES AND LIME ON GROWfH AND YIELD OF GARDEN PEA. Legume Research. 29(4): 282 - 285. doi: .
An experiment was conducted during 1999–2000 to assess the effects of biofertillzers, nutrient sources and lime on growth and yield of garden pea in acidic soils of Garhwal hills. Composite inoculation of Rhizobium leguminosarum and Pseudomonas striata significantly increased the growth and yield of pea. Nutrient sources such as FYM, NKP, combined application of FYM + NKP also increased the growth and yield of pea. The highest growth and yield components of garden pea was recorded in application of lime @ 4 t/ha followed by FYM + NKP. The least growth and yield was noticed in control treatment.
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    2. Biswas, C.R. and Benbi, DK (1997). Nutrient-Cycling in Agroecosystem, 46: 225·234.
    3. Deb, B. and Bora, K.N. (1996). Environ. and £co., 14: 747-751.
    4. Jain, P.C. et a/. (1999). Legtme Res., 22: 241-244.
    5. Jaysheel, N. and Suvarna, C.V. (2000). In: International Conference on Managing Natural Resources. IARI,New Delhi, Vol. 2: 88-689.
    6. Kanwar, J.S. et aI. (1990). Punjab Veg. Grower, 25: 12-15.
    7. Raychaudhari, M. et a/. (1998). Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 46: 629-632.
    8. Sharma, S. et a/. (1999). Legume Res., 22: 233-236..
    9. Singh, R.C. et al. (2000). Indian Fmg., 49: 5-15.
    10. Wahab, A.MA et aI. (1996). Folia Microbiologica, 41: 303. .
    11. Wange, S.S. and Patil, P.L. (1995) ..J. Maharastra Agric. Univ., 20: 133-134.
    volume 29 issue 4 (december 2006) : 282 - 285

    EFFECT OF BIOFERTIUZERS, NUTRIENT SOURCES AND LIME ON GROWfH AND YIELD OF GARDEN PEA

    S
    Susheela Negi
    R
    R.V. Singh-
    O
    O.K. Dwivedi
    1Department of Vegetable Science. G.B.P.UA and T. Hill campus. Ranichauri- 249199, India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Negi Susheela, Singh- R.V., Dwivedi O.K. (2025). EFFECT OF BIOFERTIUZERS, NUTRIENT SOURCES AND LIME ON GROWfH AND YIELD OF GARDEN PEA. Legume Research. 29(4): 282 - 285. doi: .
    An experiment was conducted during 1999–2000 to assess the effects of biofertillzers, nutrient sources and lime on growth and yield of garden pea in acidic soils of Garhwal hills. Composite inoculation of Rhizobium leguminosarum and Pseudomonas striata significantly increased the growth and yield of pea. Nutrient sources such as FYM, NKP, combined application of FYM + NKP also increased the growth and yield of pea. The highest growth and yield components of garden pea was recorded in application of lime @ 4 t/ha followed by FYM + NKP. The least growth and yield was noticed in control treatment.
      1. Banedycka, Z. et a/. (1996). Kisev/atiigyi Kozlemenyek, 66: 3-19.
      2. Biswas, C.R. and Benbi, DK (1997). Nutrient-Cycling in Agroecosystem, 46: 225·234.
      3. Deb, B. and Bora, K.N. (1996). Environ. and £co., 14: 747-751.
      4. Jain, P.C. et a/. (1999). Legtme Res., 22: 241-244.
      5. Jaysheel, N. and Suvarna, C.V. (2000). In: International Conference on Managing Natural Resources. IARI,New Delhi, Vol. 2: 88-689.
      6. Kanwar, J.S. et aI. (1990). Punjab Veg. Grower, 25: 12-15.
      7. Raychaudhari, M. et a/. (1998). Indian Soc. Soil Sci., 46: 629-632.
      8. Sharma, S. et a/. (1999). Legume Res., 22: 233-236..
      9. Singh, R.C. et al. (2000). Indian Fmg., 49: 5-15.
      10. Wahab, A.MA et aI. (1996). Folia Microbiologica, 41: 303. .
      11. Wange, S.S. and Patil, P.L. (1995) ..J. Maharastra Agric. Univ., 20: 133-134.
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