Abstract:
A pol experiment was conducted at the Net I rouse and J .uboratory of Soil Science 
Div ision, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Joydebpur, Gazipur during 
September Lo I >ecember 2007 to study the effect of nitrogen, molybdenum. boron and 
Bradyrhizobium inoculant on growth, nodulation, ) icld. yield contributing characters. 
nitrogen uptake of black gram. I he variety. BARI Mash-J and Bradv rhizobium inoculant 
{liARJ RVm-301) were used in the present experiment. I here were twelve treatment 
combinations viz. T1: ontrol (non-inoculated and non-fertilized control). T2: PKMo. I' 1: 
PKB. T4: Bradyrhizabium inoculanr, T« N. r0: Pf....Mo + Bradyrhizobium Inoculant, 11: PKB 
+ Bradyrhizobium Inocularu, r~: NPKMo. f9: NPKB. l 10: PKMoR. r11: PKMoB + 
Brad) rhizobium lnoculant and 1'12: NPKMoB laid out in a Complete Randomized Block 
Design with 3 (three) replication. Nitrogen@ 50 kg N ha-1~ triple super phosphate@ 22 kg P 
ha-•. muriate of potash (@ 42 kg K ha", boron @ I kg B ha"1 and rnoly bdcnum @ I kg rvto 
ha" were applied as per treatments of the experiment as recommended levels. Gypsum@ 20 
kg Sha-• and zinc sulphate@ 5 kg ha" were applied as basal in all pots except in control pot. 
After 30~ 45 and 60 day s of sowing, 2 plan ls were uprooted from each pot to study 
nodulation, dry matter production and plant growth. Al maturity, ) ield and ) ield contributing 
characters "ere recorded. Bradyrhizobium inoculation increased significantly the number of 
nodules. nodule weight. root and shoot length. seed and stover) icld, yield attributes. nitrogen 
and protein content of blackgram compared to non-inoculated control. Brady rhizobium 
inoculation in presence of Mo and B recorded the highest nodule number and nodule weight. 
and also seed and stover ) icld. Bradyrhizobium inoculation alone or in presence of Mo or 
boron also recorded higher nodulation over other treatment combinations. Brady rhizobium 
inoculation was better than nitrogen in almost all the par- • ameters studied. Moly bdcnum and 
boron performed better results. ·y his result indicated that the use of Brudy rhizobium 
inoculants with molybdenum and boron appeared lo be an effective method for successful 
blackgram production.
 
Description:
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka 
in partial fulfillment of requirement for the degree of 
IASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S) 
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SOIL SCIENCE