Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at the research farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from October 2008 to February
2009 to find out the ideal integrated Nutrient Management (INM) treatment to
maximize the yield of Broccoli. The field experiment had 12 treatments each
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having three replications. The treatments were T, No fertilizer, T
2 : 0% N from
farm yard manure (FYM) + 100% N from Urea (150kg N/ha), T
3 10% N from
FYM +90%N from Urea. T
4 :20%N from FYM + 80% N from Urea, T
from FYM +70%N from Urea, T6
:40%N from FYM +60%N from Urea, T7:
50%N from FYM +50%N from Urea, T
g :60%N from FYM +40%N from
Urea, T
9
: 70% N from FYM + 30% N from Urea, T
10 : 80% N from FYM + 20%
N from Urea, T,, : 90%N from FYM+ 10%N from Urea and 112: 100% N from
FYM (30 ton Cowdung/ha) + 0% N from Urea. Plant height at 20, 40 and 60 days
after transplanting, no. of leaves, length & breadth of leaves, diameter and height
of curd, diameter of curd & stem, plant canopy, weight of primary & secondary
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curds and yield of broccoli were studied. The treatment combination T6 (400/oN
from farm yard manure + 600
/oN from Urea) showed the maximum significant
value of all the parameters studied. The highest yield of 17.18 tfha was obtained in
the treatment T. From the economic point of view the treatment T (cowdung 12
ton/ha and urea 90 kg/ha) was found to be the most suitable. The treatment T
6 also
had the highest nutrient concentration and nutrient uptake by broccoli. This
treatment also favored significant increment of N, P and K of post harvest soil.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2009