Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted at the Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Farm,
Dhaka 1207 during the period from December 2011 to April 2012 to study the culècts of
potassium and sulphur on the growth, yield, protein and oil content of soybean (Glycine
mar var.BARI Soybean 5). The experimental soil was clay loam in texture having pH of
6.6. The experiment included four levels of potassium viz., 0, 20, 40 and 60 kg K ha" and
four levels of sulphur viz., 0, 10. 20 and 30kg S ha". The experiment was laid out in a
Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. Potassium showed
significant effect on yield and yield attributes of soybean. Application of potassium @40
kg ha-1 produced the highest seed yield, plant height, number of primary branches plant",
number of leaves plant", number of pods plant", number of seeds plant-', 1000-seed
weight and straw yield. In all the cases lower response was found from the control
treatment. Sulphur fertilizer also had significant effect on yield and yield attributes of
soybean. Application of sulphur @ 20 kg ha" produced the highest seed yield, plant
height, number of primary branches plant', number of leaves plant", number of pods
plant", number of seeds plant'. 1000-seed weight and straw yield but in all the cases the
lower response was found from the control treatment. Potassium in combination with
sulphur showed significant effect on yield and yield attributes of soybean. The
combination of potassium and sulphur @40 Kg K and 20 kg S ha' gave the highest seed
yield, number of primary branches plant', number of leaves plant", number of pods
plant". number of seeds plant". 1000-seed weight, protein and oil contents of soybean
except plant height. The highest plant height was observed with the application of
potassium @ 60 kg ha" and sulphur @ 20 kg ha'. On the other hand, in all the cases the
lower response was found from the control treatment.
Description:
A Thesis
Submiued to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangra Agriculiural University, Dhaka-1207
in part fulfillment of requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE'11