Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at the Horticulture Farm of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka during the period from April to August 2012.
BARI Dherosh-1 was used as test crop in this experiment. The experiment
consisted of two factors viz., Nitrogen fertilizer as N
130 kg N/ha; and Phosphorus fertilizer as P
P
2
O
5
0
:
0, P
0
:
1
:
0, N
1
:
70, P
110, N
2
:
2
:
120 and N
80 and P
/ha respectively. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete
Block Design with three replications. All the parameters were significantly
influenced by different levels of nitrogen and phosphorus. Due to the effect of
nitrogen, the
highest yield (16.40 t/ha) was observed from N
and the lowest yield
(12.30 t/ha) from N
0
2
. In case of phosphorus, the highest yield (16.95 t/ha) was
found from P
2
and the lowest yield (11.20 t/ha) from P
. For combined effect, the
highest yield (19.76 t/ha) was found from N
2
P
2
0
and the lowest yield (10.74 t/ha)
from N
0
P
0
. The highest benefit cost ratio (2.17) was noted from N
and the
lowest (1.25) from N
0
P
. From growth and yield and also economic point of view,
it is apparent that the combination of N
0
2
P
2
was suitable for okra cultivation.