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<title>FERTILITY MANAGEMENT OF A NEWLY DEVELOPED GENOTYPE OF PEA (Pisum sativzzrn L.)</title>
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<description>FERTILITY MANAGEMENT OF A NEWLY DEVELOPED GENOTYPE OF PEA (Pisum sativzzrn L.)
PAUL, ALOK KUMAR
A field experiment was conducted at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman&#13;
Agricultural University farm (lUring the period from November 10, 1997 to March 1. &#13;
1998 to determine the optimum requirement of N, P, and K for maximum yield of the&#13;
advanced line (Local \Vhite) of pea. There were 14 treatment combinations comprising&#13;
of four levels of N (0, 30, 60, and 90 kg N/ha), four levels of p (0. 50. 75, and 100 kg &#13;
P05/ha). 4 levels of K (0, 30, 60, and 90 kg K&#13;
2&#13;
R/iizobiuni&#13;
strain (N&#13;
0 	&#13;
and N,04. 0&#13;
0/ha), two levels of inoculum as a &#13;
3. and one level of organic matter (cow dung) at the&#13;
rate of 10 c/ha. Moderate rate of N. P. and K application (N 60 kg, P&#13;
K1&#13;
0 : 60 kg/ha) was found to be the balanced combination of the nutrient elements to &#13;
give the highest yield of green pod (13.12 f/ha) and matured seed (2.27 t/ha) and the&#13;
maximum total uptake of N (123.62 kg/ha), P (4.78 &#13;
205&#13;
 75 kg, and &#13;
kg/ha),&#13;
and K (69.03 kg/ha) by the &#13;
plants and as well as the largest sized green seeds (41.51 g) and matured seeds (17.68&#13;
g) per 100 seeds. Although. the lughest level of N application (90 kg/ha) with the same&#13;
rates of P and K application produced the tallest plants (94.44 cm), maximum number &#13;
of branches per plant (3.02) and the highest number of pods per plant (8.07) gave 4.5&#13;
% lower yield of green pods and 19.3 % lower yield of matured seeds and as well as&#13;
3.21 % lower uptake of N, 1.46 % P. and 13.42 % K as compared.to &#13;
 the highest yield&#13;
and the highest nutrient uptake observed under moderate application of nutrients &#13;
strain along with one third of optimum N (20&#13;
kg/ha) and moderate amount of P and K (75 kg P,O and 60 kg K&#13;
elements. Seed inoculation with&#13;
Rhizobiwn &#13;
2&#13;
0/ha) was found to &#13;
be encouraging to give satisfactory and acceptable yield of 12.37 t/ha of green pod (only&#13;
5.7% lower than the highest yield) of pea. From the viewpoint of yield and nutrient &#13;
uptake of garden pea and the nutrient requirement of the crop, the N, P. and K&#13;
combination at the rates of 60 kg N, 75 kg PO, and 60 kg K&#13;
2&#13;
0/ha was considered to&#13;
be die balanced combination of fertilizer nutrients for achieving the maximum output &#13;
through cultivation of pea in Shallow Red-Brown Terrace Soil of BSMRAU farm.
A THESIS&#13;
Submitted to &#13;
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University&#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE ('MS) &#13;
Department of Soil Science &#13;
Suintier Term, 1999
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