The impact of various organic sources on soil nutrient content and nutrient uptake in green gram (Vigna radiata L. WILCZEK) under organic farming practices
Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part B (2026)
Author(s)
Banoth Venkateswarlun and PK Dubey
Abstract
A study was conducted at ASPEE College of Horticulture and Forestry, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari, In 2020-21. The study aimed to examine the effects of various organic nutrient sources on soil nutrient availability, nutrient uptake, and nutrient content in grain and stover of green gram cultivation in a certified organic farm during the rabi season. Applying organic sources had no significant impact on the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium content in the grain and stover. Post-harvest, the impact of different treatments on soil organic carbon and the availability of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (P2O5 and K2O) was not significant. Treatment T6, applying 100% recommended nitrogen dose through vermicompost and 1% Enriched Banana Pseudostem Sap (EBPS), exhibited the highest nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium absorption in grain and stover compared to all other treatments. Treatment T9, which included Ghan-jivamrut at 500 kg/ha and jivamrut at 500 l/ha, exhibited the lowest nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium nutrient uptake values in both grain and stover.
Banoth Venkateswarlun, PK Dubey. The impact of various organic sources on soil nutrient content and nutrient uptake in green gram (Vigna radiata L. WILCZEK) under organic farming practices. Int J Res Agron 2026;9(1):84-87. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2026.v9.i1b.4575