scholarly journals Heterosis and Combining Ability Analysis for Yield and Yield Attributes in Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

Author(s):  
V. V. Singh ◽  
Bal beer ◽  
H. S. Meena ◽  
Swarnim Kulshrestha ◽  
Monika Dubey ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 778
Author(s):  
Ramandeep Kaur ◽  
Ravindra Kumar ◽  
Satveer Kaur ◽  
Harjinder Singh ◽  
Ikbal Singh

Author(s):  
Vidyut Kumar Saikia ◽  
Rumjhum Phukan ◽  
Hrishikesh Ojah ◽  
Purna Kanta Barua ◽  
Meghali Barua ◽  
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Author(s):  
Golla Ravi Varma ◽  
P. Satish ◽  
S. A. Hussain ◽  
S. Harish Kumar Sharma

An experiment was carried out at College farm, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Telangana, in sandy loam soils during rabi 2020 to study the effect of integrated nutrient management on productivity and economics of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.). The treatments comprised were: T1- Control (100% RDF -80:40:40 kg NPK ha-1), T2 (25% RDN through Vermicompost + 75% RDF), T3 (25% RDN through Farm Yard Manure + 75% RDF), T4 (25% RDN through Sheep manure + 75% RDF), T5 (25% RDN through Neem cake + 75% RDF),T6 (50% RDN through Vermicompost + 50% RDF), T7 (50% RDN through FYM + 50% RDF), T8 (50% RDN through Sheep manure + 50% RDF), T9 (50% RDN through Neem cake + 50% RDF). The results indicated that application of 25% RDN through farm yard manure + 75% RDF (T3) recorded significantly higher yield attributes viz., number of branches plant-1, number of siliqua plant-1, length of siliqua,  number of seed siliqua -1 which was at par with T2 (25% RDN through Vermicompost + 75% RDF). Higher values of gross returns, net returns and benefit cost (B:C) ratio were obtained with application of 25% RDN through FYM + 75% RDF (T3) as the cost of cultivation of T3 was lesser compared to other treatments.


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