Abstract:
An experiment was carried out at the Agronomy research field, Sher–e- Bangla 
Agricultural University, Dhaka, during the period from 21 December, 2016 to 6 April,
2017 to investigate the effect of urea and boron application as foliar spray on growth and
yield of soybean. The experiment conducted with two soybean varieties viz. V
 = BARI
soybean 5 and V
2
 = BARI soybean 6 and five fertilizer application viz. T
 =
Recommended fertilizer (RF), T
 = RF + Foliar spray (FS) of water at flower initiation
(FI), T
3
2
 = RF + Urea (2%) FS at FI, T
ii
 
4
 = RF + Boron (1%) FS at FI, T
 = RF + Urea
(2%) + Boron (1%) FS at FI. The experiment was laid out in split-plot design with three
replications. Variety and fertilizer application were assigned in main and sub plots,
respectively.  Results showed that BARI Soybean-6 gave maximum dry weight plant
(11.55 g), pods plant
-1
 (57.47), pod length (3.74 cm), seeds pod
-1
 (2.87), 100- seed weight
(13.41 g) and seed yield (2.13 t ha
-1
). The highest dry weight plant
-1
1
 (59.67), pod length (3.80 cm), seeds pod
-1
5
1
 (12.18 g), pods plant
 (2.89), 100 seed weight (13.45 g) and seed
yield (2.17 t ha
-1
) were obtained from treatment T
 i. e, (RF+ Urea (2%) + Boron (1%) FS
at FI. The highest dry weight plant
-1
5
 (12.86 g), pods plant
-1
 (63.67), pod length (3.91 cm),
seeds pod
-1
 (3.05), and100- seed weight (14.03 g) was recorded from the treatment
combination of V
2
T
. The highest yield was also produced by the treatment combination
V
2
T
5
 (2.33 t ha
-1
5
) as it was statistically identical with V
2
T
2
 (2.05 t ha
-1
), V
)
and V
2
T
4
 (2.12 t ha
-1
) treatment combinations. Inclusion of urea (2%) + boron (1%) or
urea (2%) or boron (1%) singly along with recommended fertilizer was efficient in
improving yield by 27-44% over RF irrespective of varieties. The results revealed that
BARI soybean 6 along with foliar treatment either T
 (RF+ Urea (2%) + Boron (1%) FS
at FI) or T
3 
(RF + Urea (2%) FS at FI) or T
4
5
 (RF + Boron (1%) FS at FI) may be noted as
better management for increased yield of Soybean.
 
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture, 
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements 
for the degree 
of 
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)  
IN
AGRONOMY