Organic nutrient management affects growth and yield in strawberry plants (<i>Fragaria</i>× <i>ananasa</i> Duch.) <i>cv</i>. Flavia under Punjab conditions DOI Creative Commons
J. B. Sharma,

Ab Waheed Wani,

Nidhi Chauhan

и другие.

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

Organic Nutrient Management Affecting Growth and Yield in Strawberry (Fragaria× ananasa Duch.) cv. Flavia under Punjab Conditions DOI Creative Commons

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/m2) + neem cake (45 biochar (800 Panchgavya VAM each @ 50 mL/plant (T9) 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 cm2) 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/cm2) other control.

Язык: Английский

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Organic nutrient management affects growth and yield in strawberry plants (<i>Fragaria</i>× <i>ananasa</i> Duch.) <i>cv</i>. Flavia under Punjab conditions DOI Creative Commons
J. B. Sharma,

Ab Waheed Wani,

Nidhi Chauhan

и другие.

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

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