Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at the research field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka to study the effect of zinc and sulphur on growth and yield of potato
during November, 2019 to February, 2020. The experiment consisted of two factors.
Factor A: Three levels of zinc fertilizer viz., Zn
0
= 0 kg ha
-1
, Zn
1
= 2 kg ha
= 4
kg ha
-1
and Factor B: Three levels of sulphur viz., S
0
= 0 kg ha
-1
, S
1
-1
= 15 kg ha
=
25 kg ha
-1
. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. Plant height, leaves number plant
-1
, numbers of stem
hill
-1
, number of tubers hill
-1
, average tuber weight, tuber yield per plot, tuber yield per
hectare and grading of tuber on the basis of diameter were compared for different
treatments. Results indicated that zinc and sulphur had significant influence on most of
the growth parameters, yield and yield components of potato. The maximum tuber yield
per hectare (24.72 t) was recorded from the treatment Zn
whereas minimum tuber yield
per hectare (23.24 t) was recorded from the treatment Zn
2
. On the other hand, maximum
tuber yield per hectare (24.61 t) was recorded from the treatment S
0
whereas minimum
tuber yield per hectare (23.46 t) was recorded from the treatment S
1
. In case of
interaction effect of zinc and sulphur result observed that maximum number of tuber
hill
-1
(10.53), maximum average tuber weight (70.29 g), yield per plot of tuber (10.09
kg), tuber yield per hectare of potato (25.24 t) and 46.15% of maximum tuber grade in
respect of 28-45 mm diameter were found from the treatment combination of Zn
whereas minimum number of tuber hill
-1
(7.40), average tuber weight (55.28 g), tuber
yield per plot (8.98 kg), tuber yield per hectare (22.46 t) and 38.11% of minimum tuber
grade in respect of 28-45 mm diameter were recorded from the treatment combination
of Zn
0
S
0
. So, the combination of zinc fertilization, Zn
2
(4 kg ha
-1
) along with sulphur
fertilization, S
1
(15 kg ha
-1
) provided better performance for all growth related
parameters and yield with better grade of potato (BARI Alu-8).
0
and Zn
-1
2
and S
2
2
S
1
Description:
A Thesis
submitted to the Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2020