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Two consecutive pot experiments were conducted under the net house of Sher-e-
Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka, Bangladesh, during November
2020 to January 2021, to investigate direct and residual the effect of organic
material (shrimp shell powder) on yield performance of radish- spinach cropping
system. BARI mulashak-1 was used as first crop and BARI palonshak-1 was used
as second crop. After harvesting first crop (radish), the second crop (spinach) was
sown without using any plant nutrients. The experiment was consisted of single
factor with eight (8) treatments & four (4) replications following Completely
Randomized Block
Design
(RCBD).The treatments were,
T
: 0% shrimp shell
powder, T
2
: 0.1% shrimp shell powder, T
ii
3
1
: 0.2% shrimp shell powder, T
: 0.3%
shrimp shell powder , T
5
: 0.4% shrimp shell powder , T
: 0.5% shrimp shell
powder, T
7
: 0.75% shrimp shell powder and T
8
6
: 1% shrimp shell powder
. Result
revealed that significant variation
was observed in germination (%), plant height
(cm pot
-1
), fresh weight (g pot
-1
), oven dry weight (g pot
-1
) pot of radish and
spinach. In case of first crop (radish), the yield and yield contributing characters
increased significantly and the treatment
T
4
and T
show similar and better
performance than others but in the treatment T
7
5
and T
8,
negative response was
observed as germination (%) has dropped suddenly. In case of second crop
(spinach),
the yield and yield contributing characters positively responded with
the increased rate of organic material (shrimp shell powder) and highest plant
height (34.28cm pot
-1
), highest average fresh weight (308g pot
)and average
oven dry weight (20.5g pot
-1
) was observed in treatment T
8
compared to control
treatment T
1
.
Significant variation over the control was also observed on soil
nutrient content like soil OC (%) , total N (%), available phosphorus (ppm) &
available sulphur (ppm) content. The result showed that application of shrimp
shell powder improves soil pH in both post- harvest soil of first crop and post-
harvest soil of residual crop.
So, overall
result indicated that application of
organic material (shrimp shell powder) in soil has significant impact on growth
and yield of first crop (radish) and second crop (spinach) and on chemical
properties of soil. |
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