Organic Nutrient Management Affecting Growth and Yield in Strawberry (Fragaria× ananasa Duch.) cv. Flavia under Punjab Conditions
Jyoti Bharti Sharma,
Ab Waheed Wani,
Nidhi Chauhan
и другие.
Research Square (Research Square),
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 5, 2024
Abstract
The
demand
for
increased
food
production
while
minimizing
environmental
impacts
poses
a
significant
challenge
sustainable
agricultural
intensification.
Organic
farming
is
considered
eco-friendly
but
less
productive
compared
to
conventional
farming.
To
boost
yields,
balanced
application
of
organic
manures,
bio-fertilizers,
and
inorganic
fertilizers
recommended.
However,
appropriate
combinations
sources
alone
can
also
meet
crop
requirements.
Therefore,
an
experiment
was
conducted
at
Lovely
Professional
University,
Punjab,
investigate
the
effect
different
nutrients,
or
in
combinations,
on
growth
yield
attributes
strawberry
cultivar
Flavia.
study
comprised
ten
treatments
structured
using
randomized
block
design
(RBD).
results
indicated
that
all
contributed
control,
treatment
combination
including
60%
RDN
–
30%
through
Vermicompost
(90
g/m
2)
+
neem
cake
(45
biochar
(800
Panchgavya
VAM
each
@
50
mL/plant
(T
9)
resulted
increase
vegetative
parameters
viz.
plant
height
(6.7
13.33
cm),
spread
EW
(15.87
24.63
NS
(14.00
25.59
number
trifoliate
leaves
(5.97
17.40)
45
90
days
after
planting
(DAP)
respectively.
Similarly,
this
maximum
chlorophyll
index
(57.90
SPAD),
leaf
area
(48.76
cm
2)
stem
girth
(3.41
cm)
along
with
greater
attributing
such
as
fruits
per
(28.14),
average
berry
weight
(16.53
g),
(447.88
g)
efficiency
(0.47
kg/cm
2)
other
control.
Язык: Английский
Organic nutrient management affects growth and yield in strawberry plants (<i>Fragaria</i>× <i>ananasa</i> Duch.) <i>cv</i>. Flavia under Punjab conditions
Journal of Applied and Natural Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
16(4), С. 1409 - 1416
Опубликована: Дек. 20, 2024
Organic
farming
is
an
eco-friendly
strategy
involving
balanced
application
of
organic
manures,
biofertilizers
and
formulations
to
boost
plant
growth
yields.
The
present
study
aimed
investigate
the
effect
different
sources
nutrients,
alone
or
in
combination,
on
yield
attributes
strawberry
cultivar
Flavia.
comprised
ten
treatments
laid
a
randomized
block
design
(RBD).
results
indicated
that,
compared
with
control
treatment
(T10),
all
(T1
T9)
enhanced
yield.
combination
comprising
60%
RDN
–
30%
through
vermicompost
(90
g/m2)
+
neem
cake
(45
biochar
(800
Panchgavya
Vesicular
Arbuscular
Mycorrhiza
(VAM),
each
@
50
mL/plant
(T9),
resulted
significant
increase
vegetative
attributes.
parameters
included
highest
height
(6.7
13.33
cm),
spread
East-West
direction
(EW
)
(15.87
24.63
North-South
(NS)
(14.00
25.59
number
trifoliate
leaves
(5.97
17.40)
at
45
90
days
after
planting
(DAP),
respectively
stem
girth
(3.41
cm).
Similarly,
this
also
contributed
maximum
chlorophyll
index
(57.90
SPAD),
leaf
area
(48.76
cm2),
along
fruits
per
(28.14),
average
berry
weight
(16.53
g),
(447.88
g)
efficiency
(0.47
kg/cm2),
other
combinations
control.
These
offer
practical
guidance
for
sustainable
cultivation
lay
groundwork
future
research
nutrient
management
various
crops.
Язык: Английский