Abstract:
The experiment was conducted in the Farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, BangJadesh during October 2007 to February 2008 to
find out the effect of mulching on two varieties of potato. The experiment considered
with two factors. Factor A: Mulching (5 types) - M0: No mulching (Control), M1:
Black polythene, M2: Rice straw, M3: Saw dust and M4: Water hyacinth. Factor B:
Varieties of potato (2) V1: Lal Shil and V2: Lal Pakri. Data on different yield
contributing characters and yield were recorded and found that At 75 DAP, the
maximum plant height (54.76 cm), foliage coverage(76%), number of tubers per hill
(8.15), dry matter content in tuber (17.30%) and yield (13.95 t/ha) was recorded from
M1 treatment and the minimum values were observed from Mo treatment. At 75 DAP,
the maximum plant height (48.65 cm), foliage coverage (65-87%), number of tubers
per hill (7.30), dry matter content in tuber (16.34%) and yield (12.96 t/ha) was
recorded from Lal Shil variety and the minimum values were found from Lal Pakri
variety. In case of combined effect at 75 DAP, the maximum plant height (56.16 cm),
foliage coverage (80.33%), number of tubers per hill (8.80), dry matter content in
tuber (18.38%) and yield (14.52 t/ha) was recorded from M1V1 and the minimum
values were observed from Mo V
treatment. BCR: The highest benefit cost ratio (2.05)
was recorded from M1V1 and the lowest (1.50) was recorded from M0V2 treatment. So,
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it may be concluded that Black polythene mulching with Lal Shil variety was found
suitable.