Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Agricultural University farm (lUring the period from November 10, 1997 to March 1.
1998 to determine the optimum requirement of N, P, and K for maximum yield of the
advanced line (Local \Vhite) of pea. There were 14 treatment combinations comprising
of four levels of N (0, 30, 60, and 90 kg N/ha), four levels of p (0. 50. 75, and 100 kg
P05/ha). 4 levels of K (0, 30, 60, and 90 kg K
2
R/iizobiuni
strain (N
0
and N,04. 0
0/ha), two levels of inoculum as a
3. and one level of organic matter (cow dung) at the
rate of 10 c/ha. Moderate rate of N. P. and K application (N 60 kg, P
K1
0 : 60 kg/ha) was found to be the balanced combination of the nutrient elements to
give the highest yield of green pod (13.12 f/ha) and matured seed (2.27 t/ha) and the
maximum total uptake of N (123.62 kg/ha), P (4.78
205
75 kg, and
kg/ha),
and K (69.03 kg/ha) by the
plants and as well as the largest sized green seeds (41.51 g) and matured seeds (17.68
g) per 100 seeds. Although. the lughest level of N application (90 kg/ha) with the same
rates of P and K application produced the tallest plants (94.44 cm), maximum number
of branches per plant (3.02) and the highest number of pods per plant (8.07) gave 4.5
% lower yield of green pods and 19.3 % lower yield of matured seeds and as well as
3.21 % lower uptake of N, 1.46 % P. and 13.42 % K as compared.to
the highest yield
and the highest nutrient uptake observed under moderate application of nutrients
strain along with one third of optimum N (20
kg/ha) and moderate amount of P and K (75 kg P,O and 60 kg K
elements. Seed inoculation with
Rhizobiwn
2
0/ha) was found to
be encouraging to give satisfactory and acceptable yield of 12.37 t/ha of green pod (only
5.7% lower than the highest yield) of pea. From the viewpoint of yield and nutrient
uptake of garden pea and the nutrient requirement of the crop, the N, P. and K
combination at the rates of 60 kg N, 75 kg PO, and 60 kg K
2
0/ha was considered to
be die balanced combination of fertilizer nutrients for achieving the maximum output
through cultivation of pea in Shallow Red-Brown Terrace Soil of BSMRAU farm.
Description:
A THESIS
Submitted to
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE ('MS)
Department of Soil Science
Suintier Term, 1999