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A field experiment was conducted at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute,
Joydebpur, Gazipur, Bangladesh during the period from March to May 2017 to study the
effect of different levels of potassium on yield contributing characters of mungbean. The
experimental soil was Deep Grey Terrace Soil having pH of 6.4. Six levels of potassium
(0, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 kg ha
-1
) were used in the study. The experiment was carried out
in Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. Results revealed that
grain and stover yield of mungbean (BARI Mung-6) increased with increasing the levels
of potassium. The maximum significant grain yield (1209 kg ha
-1
) and stover yields
(2742 kg ha
-1
) were obtained with the treatment T
5
(60 kg K ha
-1
) and also gave the
highest pods plant
-1
, pod length, seeds pod
-1
, 1000 seed weight, nodule plant
, nutrient
contents in seed and stover. Among the six treatments, the T
5
(60 kg ha
-1
) treatment with
BARI Mung-6 showed the best performance with maximum yield. The N, P and K
contents of mungbean plant increased significantly at maturity stage with the highest
doses of potassium fertilizers. Application of potassium fertilizers increased organic
matter, N, P, K and B status of post-harvest soil significantly. |
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