Effegt of Rhizobium, Phosphobacteria and P-levels On Growth, Yield and Acquisition of Nutrients by Urdbean (Vigna Mungo L.)
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
An experiment was conducted at Crop Research Centre (CRC), Chirori of Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut during kharif-2011.
Thirteen different treatments were replicated thrice in a randomized block design. The soil of
experimental site was sandy loam in texture, low in organic carbon and medium in available
phosphorus with alkaline in reaction. Treatments comprises T1: control, T2: Phosphate
Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB), T3: Rhizobium, T4: PSB +Rhizobium, T5: 25 kg ha·1 P20 5 + PSB,
T6: 25 kg ha·1 P20s + Rhizobium, T7: 25 kg ha·1 P20 5 + PSB + Rhizobium, T8 : 50 kg ha·1
P20s + PSB, Te: 50 kg ha·1 P20s + Rhizobium, T1o: 50 kg ha·1 P20s + PSB +Rhizobium, T11:
75 kg ha·1 P20s + PSB, T12: 75 kg ha·1 P20s + Rhizobium and T13: 75 kg ha·1 P20s + PSB +
Rhizobium. Significantly higher grain yield, effective nodules and N & P contents in plant sample
were obtained with the application of 75 kg ha·1 P20s + PSB +Rhizobium (T13) as compared
to all other treatments T12 and T10. The highest grain (9.28qha.1) and straw (31.60qha.1) yield
were obtain under T13, where as the control treatments registered the 6.31 and 21.48 qha·1
grain and straw yield respectively. The treatments also registered the highest N & P
contents in soil after harvest of the crop followed by T12· From the above study it also seems
that application of 50 kg ha·1 P20 5 with PSB and Rhizobium (T1o) also improved the grain
yield and NP content in soil after harvest in comparison to control.
