Abstract:
To reduce the existing yield gap between research and farmer’s field, three separate experiments
were carried out during the period from March, 2014 to June, 2015 at the experimental field of
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. To evaluate
the effects of next generation fertilizers along with other recommended fertilizers on the growth,
yield and soil chemical properties, the research was conducted based on selected maize, tomato
and rice varieties. The experiments were laid out in RCBD method with three replications. The
first experiment was conducted on maize in kharif season with eight treatments including control
viz. T
0
= control (no fertilizer), T
1
= recommended dose N
250
P
50
K
100
S
25
Zn
=
American NPK + N
250
P
50
K
100
S
25
Zn
2
B
1
, T
3
= Bio-forge + N
250
P
50
K
100
S
25
Zn
= Wuxal +
N
B
250
1
P
50
and T
K
7
100
S
25
Zn
2
B
1
, T
= Nitro Plus + N
5
= Peak + N
250
P
50
K
250
100
S
P
50
25
K
Zn
100
2
S
B
25
1
Zn
2
B
1
, T
6
= Root Feed + N
2
2
B
B
250
and three maize varieties namely V
= BARI
Hybrid Bhutta-5 , V
2
= BARI Hybrid Bhutta-6 & V
= BARI Hybrid Bhutta-9. Growth and yield
contributing characters mainly plant height, cob length, cob weight, 100-kernel weight and kernel
yield of maize crop were significantly influenced by the next generation fertilizers. Bio-forge
along with other recommended fertilizers performed the best compared to other treatments of the
study in aspect of kernel yield (5.95 tha
-1
3
) and statistically similar result showed by Root feed
along with other recommended fertilizers and produced 5.12 tha
-1
kernel yield. Among the
varieties, BARI Hybrid Bhutta-9 performed the best compared to other two varieties. The second
experiment was conducted on tomato in rabi season with six treatments including control viz. T
= control (no fertilizer), T
1
= recommended dose N
140
P
35
K
75
S
15
Zn
2
B
1
kg ha
-1
= Bio-forge +
N
140
Zn
2
P
B
35
1
K
, T
75
5
S
15
Zn
2
B
1
, T
3
=Wuxal Super + N
= Nitro Plus + N
140
P
35
K
75
S
15
Zn
140
2
B
P
1
35
K
75
S
15
Zn
2
B
1
, T
4
, T
1
1
kg ha
,T
P
2
= Root Feed + N
and three tomato varieties namely V
= BARI
Tomato-2, V
2
= BARI Tomato-14 & V
= BARI Tomato-15. Among the next generation
fertilizers, Bio-forge along with other recommended fertilizers performed the best compared to
other treatments of the study in aspect of growth and yield contributing characters mainly plant
height, flower cluster plant
-1
3
, number of fruits cluster
-1
, fruit plant
-1
4
50
K
100
140
1
1
P
and fruit yield (114.43 t ha
).
Among the varieties BARI Tomato-14 performed the best compared to other two varietal
treatments. The third experiment was conducted in boro rice with six treatments including control
viz T
0
= Control (no fertilizer), T
1
=recommended dose N
140
P
20
K
60
S
18
Zn
2
kg ha
-1
= Bio-forge +
N
140
P
20
K
60
S
18
Zn
2
, T
3
= Wuxal Super + N
140
P
20
K
60
S
18
Zn
2
, T
4
= Root Feed + N
= Nitro Plus + N
140
P
20
K
60
S
18
Zn
2
and three rice varieties namely V
1
, T
140
P
2
20
K
= BRRI dhan29, V
= BRRI
dhan28 & V
= BRRI dhan58. Among the next generation fertilizers, Bio-forge along with other
recommended fertilizers performed the best compared to other treatments of the study in aspect of
growth and yield contributing characters mainly plant height, effective tiller hill
3
, panicle length ,
filled grain panicle
-1
, 1000-grain weight, harvest index and grain yield (8.61 tha
). Among the
varieties BRRI dhan29 showed best performance compared to other two treatments. There was no
significant variation found for soil pH, organic carbon in postharvest soil of three experimental
fields due to application of next generation fertilizers. Available S in maize field, total N content,
available P and available S in tomato field and total N content, available P and available S in rice
field showed a positive significant change. The next generation fertilizer viz. Bio-forge and Root
feed along with other recommended fertilizers would be ideal for better crop growth and yield.
-1
-1
60
S
-1
, T
S
35
18
2
25
K
Zn
2
Zn
75
2
S
-1
2
0
15
, T
5
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JANUARY - JUNE, 2017
SHER-E-BANGLA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY