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P-ISSN: 2618-060X, E-ISSN: 2618-0618   |   NAAS: 5.20

2024, Vol. 7, Special Issue 10

Effect of integrated nutrient management practices on nutrient content & nutrient uptake and productivity of wheat crop


Rubaya Tabassum, Sarita, Iqra Javaid, Brajesh Kumar, Nidhi Sharma, Satypriy Sikarwar and Harishankar

The experiment was conduct in randomized block design with 8 treatments and three replications. T1) Control, (T2) 100% RDF,(T3) 75% RDF + 6 t ha-1 FYM+ 2 kg ha-1S, (T4) 75% RDF + 2 t ha-1Vermicompost + 2 kg ha-1S, (T5) 75% RDF + 4 t ha-1 FYM + 4 kg ha-1S,(T6) 100% RDF + 2 t ha-1Vermicompost 8 kg ha-1S, (T7) 100% RDF + 4 t ha-1 FYM 10 kg ha-1S, (T8) 100% RDF + 6 kg ha-1S. The result revealed that plant height (109.00 cm), number of tillers plant-1 (192.26), dry matter accumulation (1235.62 g m-2), seed yield (5511.09 t ha-1), straw yield (6717.56 t ha-1) were obtained maximum in treatment 100% RDF + 4 t ha-1 FYM 10 kg ha-1S and the maximum gross return (Rs. 134992 ha-1), net return (Rs. 68778 ha-1) were obtained under 75% RDF + 4 t ha-1 FYM + 4 kg ha-1S treatment. The result concluded that in this endeavour, proper balance of organic and inorganic fertilizer is important not only for increasing yield but also for sustaining soil health.
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How to cite this article:
Rubaya Tabassum, Sarita, Iqra Javaid, Brajesh Kumar, Nidhi Sharma, Satypriy Sikarwar, Harishankar. Effect of integrated nutrient management practices on nutrient content & nutrient uptake and productivity of wheat crop. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(10S):22-28. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i10Sa.1697
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