Effect of Planting Techniques, Rhizobium Inoculation and Micronutrients on Performance Of Mungbean (Vigna Radiata L.) and Their Residual Effect on Wheat Crop
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The field experiment wa~ conducted at Crop Research Centre of Sardar
\'allabhbhai Patel ljniversit} of Agriculture and Technology. Modipuram. Meerut
U.P. to srud} the -Eilect of planting techniques. Rhi::obium inoculation and
micronutrients on performance of mungbean (Vig11u radiata Lj and their residual
cOI:ct on v.heat crop" during 2009-10 and 2010-11. Twenty four treatment
combinations comprised of three treatments of planting technique (flat bed. nnrro"
raised bed and wide raised bed),two treatments of seed inoculation (Rhi:obtum
inoculation and non-inoculation) and four trentmcnb of micronutrients (Control. Iron
We) @ 0.25% foliar spray nt 25 and 40 DAS, Mol}bdcnum (Mo) @ 0.25% foliar
spray at 25 and 40 DAS und l'e ,.. Mo@ 0.25% foliar spray at 25 and 40 DAS) were
te,ted in split-split plot design v.ith three replications. These treatments \\Cre applied
in mungbean "SML-668" \\ith follo"ing obJecti\cs: I.To assess the effect or plaming
techniques. Rili::Qbium inoculation and micronutricnb on performance of mungbcan.
2. To find out the effect of treatments on soil tenility and their residual ellect on
wccceding crop of wheat. 3. To find out the enect of different treatments on gram
quality and uptake of nutrient~ 4. To find out the interaction effect of planting
tc,hniqucs, Rlri:ohmm and micronutrient!>. 5. I o compute: the economics of different
treatment~.
Gnmth nnd) icld attributes as \\ell as root length and root dry \\Cight, number
\lf root nodule' and nodule~ dl) Yo eight. 1'. P. K. Fe and Mo content and uptake by
munghcnn. and available N. P, K, Fe and Mo in soil were affected significantly due to
''ide raised bed (PJ), seed inoculation by Rhizobi11m Cit) and micronutrients (M1)
treatment I he highest grain yield ( 11.22 and 12.07 q ha1) recorded in wide raised
bed IPJ). \\Os ~ign1ficantly higher than the rest planting te<:hniques. A significant
increment of 19.68% (2009) and 17.28"/o (2010) in grain )'ield was also recorded due
to RIJi:ohwm inoculation O\er non inoculation. Spra} ing of Fe~ \1o -g 0.25~o foliar
c.rra> at 25 and 40 DAS. increased the grain) ield of mungbean significant!} O\er the
remaining treatments during both the years. This treatment }ielded 12.35 and 13.04 q
ha'1 during 2009 and 20 I 0, respectively. Interaction between RIJizobium inoculation
and micronutricnts (JxM) on grain yield of mungbean was found significant during
2009 and 20 I 0. Residual effect of mungbean increased the crop growth, yield
attributes and ) ield of wheat crop. The highest grain ) ield 49.59 and 50.81 q ha·' of
suc.:ceding ''heat crop \\ere re<:orded where mungbean residue was incorporated at
"ide raised bed (PJ) which was significantly higher O\er flat bed (P,) during 2009-10
and 2010-11, respecti\ely. On the basis of ec'onomics of mungbean, the highest net
return \\Us recorded with the foliar spray of Fe + Mo (@ 0.25% at 25 and 40 DAS.
along with the highc~t net income per rupee invested of R.s 3.50 and 3. 75 during 2009 and 2010
