Author(s):
Dinesh Kumar, Ved Prakash, Prashant Singh, Atik Ahamad, Chandan Kumar, Ajit Kumar and Sanjay Kumar
Abstract:
The field experiment was conducted to study the effect of integrated nutrient management modules on wheat with variety NW-1014, at student’s instructional farm, Narendra Deva university of Agriculture & Technology Narendra Nagar Faizabad in during
Rabi season of 2014-15 and 2015-16. The experiment consists of fourteen treatments viz. T
1: RDF (150:60:40 kg ha
-1 NPK), T
2 : RDF + 20kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1, T
3 : RDF + 5 t FYM ha
-1, T
4 : RDF + 2.5 t VC ha
-1, T
5: RDF + 5 t FYM + 20 kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1, T
6: RDF +2.5 t VC + 20 kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1, T
7: 75% RDF, T
8: 75 % RDF +20kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1, T
9: 75 % RDF + 10 t FYM ha
-1, T
10: 75 % RDF + 5 t VC ha
-1, T
11: 75 % RDF +10 t FYM + 20 kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1, T
12: 75 % RDF + 5 t VC +20 kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1, T
13: 125 % RDF, T
14: 125 % RDF + 20 kg ZnSO
4 ha
-1. The results revealed that the application of 100% recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF)
i.e.150:60:40 N:P:K kg ha
-1 + vermicompost @ 2.5 t ha
-1 + ZnSO
4 @ 20 kg ha
-1 produced highest grain yield (50.80 q ha
-1), straw yield (71.07 q ha
-1), protein content (11.71 %), net return (₹ 68538.48 ha
-1) and B:C ratio (2.71%).
Dinesh Kumar, Ved Prakash, Prashant Singh, Atik Ahamad, Chandan Kumar, Ajit Kumar and Sanjay Kumar. Effect of integrated nutrient management modules on yield, quality and economics of wheat. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2017;6(6):709-711.