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<title>EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND MOLYBDENUM APPLICATION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BUSH BEAN (Phaseolus vulguries L.)</title>
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<description>EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND MOLYBDENUM APPLICATION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BUSH BEAN (Phaseolus vulguries L.)
H0SSAIN, MD. KAMAL
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science, SHer-e- Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka in partial fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of MASTER OF SOIL SCIENCE
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<title>EFFECT ()F NITROGEN AND MOLYBDENUM ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF GARDEN PEA (Pisum sativum L.)</title>
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<description>EFFECT ()F NITROGEN AND MOLYBDENUM ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF GARDEN PEA (Pisum sativum L.)
RABBI, A. K. M. ZILANI
A field experiment was conducted at the research farm of Shcr-c-Bangla Agricultural&#13;
Univ ersity, Dhaka. during December 2006 to February 2007 to stud) the effects of&#13;
nitrogen and mol) bdenum on the growth and yield of garden pea. 'I he experiment was&#13;
laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (ReBD) with three replications of&#13;
each treatment. The unit plot size was 5 m2 (2.5 III x 2.0 m). There were 15 treatments&#13;
combinations in the experiment comprising 5 levels of N (0. 30, 60. 90 &amp; 120 kg/ha&#13;
designated as Nil. N,o. N6().NI)O&amp; N 120. rcspcctiv ely) and 3 levels of Mo (0. 0.4 &amp;0.8&#13;
kg/ha designated as Moo. MOo4 &amp; MOl)R. rcspcctiv ely). The indiv idual and combined&#13;
effects of nitrogen (N) and molybdenum (Mo) on growth and yield of garden pea&#13;
plants were studied. 'I he individual and interaction effect of Nand Mo on growth and&#13;
) ield was found significant. Nitrogen (N) @ 90 kg/ha gave the highest number of&#13;
branches per plant. highest number of pods per plant highest pod length. highest&#13;
green and matured seed weight per 10 pods. highest green and matured pod) ield but&#13;
maximum plant height and number of seeds per pod were found under 120 kg N/ha.&#13;
In case of molybdenum application the highest plant height, highest number of&#13;
branches per plant highest pod length. highest seed weight per 10 pods w ere recorded&#13;
in 0.4 kg Mo/ha. Molybdenum (Mo) @ 0.8 kg/ha gave the highest fresh weight of&#13;
plant and highest fresh weight of pods. Ihc treatment combination of N120 .M004&#13;
produced the maximum plant height. highest number of pods per plant. highest fresh&#13;
weight of plant. but the treatment combination of 90 kg NQoMoo t gave the maximum&#13;
number of branches per plant. highest length of pod, highest number of seed per pod.&#13;
highest seed weight per 10 pods. highest pod ) ield, maximum P. K and S content in&#13;
plants. Lowest N. P. K and S content was found in control (NoMoo) treatment. From&#13;
the present findings it can be concluded that application of N @ 90 kg/ha along with&#13;
Mo @ 0.4 kg/ha is the most suitable combination to achiev e the maximum return&#13;
from garden pea plants.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science&#13;
Faculty of Agriculture&#13;
Sher-e-Bangia Agricultural Univ crsity, Dhaka&#13;
in partial fulfilment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree of&#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S)&#13;
IN&#13;
SOIL SCIENCE&#13;
Semester: July - December. 2007
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Dec 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2007-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND BORON IN THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF TOMATO (Lycopersicon esiculentum Mill.)</title>
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<description>EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND BORON IN THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF TOMATO (Lycopersicon esiculentum Mill.)
HAQUE, MD. ENAMUL
A field experiment was conducted at the research farm or Sher-e-Bangia&#13;
Agricultural Univ crsity, Dhaka. during Nov ember 200(l to March 2007 to stud)&#13;
the effects of nitrogen and boron on growth and yield of tomato. I he experiment&#13;
was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (R "HI)) with three&#13;
replication s of each treatment. The unit plot size was 3.96 rn2 (2.2 In x 1.8 01).&#13;
There were 12 treatment combinations in the experiment comprising 4 levels ofN&#13;
(0.60. 120 and I RO kg/ha designated as No. N60• 120 and N180• respectively) and 3&#13;
level 01'13 to. 0.4 and 0.6 kg/ha designated as Bo. B04 and B06• rc pcctively). The&#13;
indiv idual and combined effects of nitrogen ( ) and boron (13 on growth, ~ield&#13;
and nutrient content in tomato plants were studied. With increasing the lev els of&#13;
N. all the yield contributing characters and yield of tomato increased up to the) 20&#13;
kg N/ha. Application of N II 120 kg/ha gave the highest plant height (122.46 ern).&#13;
Hower clusters per plant (9.67). flowers per cluster (10.44). fruits per cluster&#13;
(5.76). fruits per plant (52.44). fruit weight per plant (1.60 kg). fruit weight per&#13;
plot ( 19.14 kg) and fruit yield (48.33 t/ha). Application of B a 0.6 kg/ha also gave&#13;
the highest values of all these parameters. "I he interaction effect ofN II 120 kg/ha&#13;
and B a 0.6 kg/ha produced the highest plant height (142.2 em). flower clusters&#13;
per plant (12.67). no" ers per cluster (11.67). fruit per cluster (6.33). fruit per&#13;
plant (67.33). fruit "eight per plant (1.953 kg). fruit \v eight per plot (23.20 kg) and&#13;
fruit) ield (58.59 t/ha). I he highest and B content in plants \\ a observ ed w ith&#13;
180 kg N/ha. Howcx er, application of N had no significant effect on B content in&#13;
plant and so for the application of B on the N content in plant. Maximum&#13;
content in post harvest soils w as found in 180 kg Nzha,
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science&#13;
Faculty of Agriculture&#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka&#13;
in partial fulfilment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree of&#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)&#13;
IN&#13;
SOIL SCIENCE&#13;
Semester: July - December. 2007
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<dc:date>2007-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>PERFORMANCE OF THREE GRASSPEA VARIETIES WITH AND  WITHOUT RHIZOBIUM INOCULANT</title>
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<description>PERFORMANCE OF THREE GRASSPEA VARIETIES WITH AND  WITHOUT RHIZOBIUM INOCULANT
ALI, MD. IBRAHIM
The experiment was conducted at the Central Research Farm of Bangladesh &#13;
Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Joydcbpur, Gazipur during the period for &#13;
November 2006 to March 2007 to study the performance of three grasspea varieties with &#13;
and without Rh&amp;ohiu,n. There were six treatment combinations and four replications &#13;
were laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) technique The Rlnzahn,,n &#13;
strain BARI RLs-1 0 was used for the above experiment The selected varieties were &#13;
BARI Khesari-1, BARI Khesari-2 and Jamalpur local. The above varieties were tested &#13;
with or without Rh/whim,, inoculation. BARI Khesari-1 performed the best than other &#13;
two varieties in respect of different parameters like nodule number and weight, root &#13;
weight and shoot weight, root length and shoot length, leaf and branch number, seed &#13;
yield, stover yield, plant height, WOO-seed weight, pods plant", seeds pod", N content in &#13;
stover and seed, N uptake by stover and seed, protein content in seed. Rhizohium &#13;
inoculation significantly increased nodule number and weight, root weight and shoot &#13;
weight, root length and shoot length, leaf and branch number, seed yield, stover yield, &#13;
plant height, 1000-seed weight, pods plant", seeds pod', N content in stover, N uptake &#13;
by stover and seed, protein content in seed. Interaction effects revealed that BARI &#13;
Khesari-1 with inoculation recorded the highest nodulation, yield and other parameters &#13;
compared to other treatment combinations and uninoeulated Janialpur local gave the &#13;
lowest yield. &#13;
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A thesis Submitted to the Department of Soil Science Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka In partial flit flhlment of the requirements for the degree of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS) IN SOIL SCIENCE &#13;
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2007
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