Effect of Different Sources and Levels of Sulphur on Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Mung Bean (Vigna Radiata L.) in Sandy Loam Soil
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
An experiment was conducted to study the effect of different sources and levels
of sulphur on mung bean (Vigna radiata L} in sandy loam soil during Kharif 2011 Nine
different treatments were replicated thrice in a randomized block design. The soil of
experimental site was low in organic carbon and medium in available phosphorus and
potassium.
Treatments were recommended NPK (T1}, recommended NPK +elemental
sulphur@ 10kgha-1 (T2), recommended NPK + elemental sulphur @ 20kgha-1 (T3},
recommended NPK + elemental sulphur @ 30kgha-1 {T4}, recommended NPK +
elemental sulphur @ 40 kgha-1 (T5), recommended NPK + gypsum @ 55kgha-1 (T6},
recommended NPK + gypsum @ 110kgha-1 (T7), recommended NPK + gypsum @
165kgha-1 (T8}, recommended NPK+ gypsum@ 220kgha-1 (T9}. Significantly lower grain
yield, effective nodules sulphur content in plant sample were obtained with T1 treatment
where only recommended NPK was applied. The treatment where recommended NPK
+ gypsum @ 220kgha-1 produce significantly the highest grain and straw yield and it
was statically at par with the treatment where recommended NPK + gypsum @ 55 kgha-
1 (Te}, recommended NPK + gypsum @ 110kgha-1 (T7) and recommended NPK +
gypsum @ 165 kgha-1 (Ta) were applied and significantly superior over rest of the
treatments. From the above study it also seems that application of sulphur along with
recomme ed. NPK improved its content in soil as compare to control. The chemical
pr ertie f soil in the rest of the treatments improved slightly
