Effect of Iron Application Methods on Nutrients Availability in Soil, Growth and Yield of Mung Bean
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Thesis Title: “Effect of Iron Application Methods on Nutrients Availability in
Soil, Growth and Yield of Mung bean”
A field experiment was conducted to assess effect of Iron Application
Methods on Nutrient Availability in Soil, Growth and Yield of Mung bean” was
conducted at the Crop Research Centre (CRC) of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut (U.P.) in the Kharif season of
2022. In eight treatments consistent different application of Iron viz., control,
recommended RDF, RDF + seed priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate, RDF +
Ferrous Sulphate @ 10 kg ha-1, RDF + Foliar spray of Ferrous Sulphate @ 0.5% at
pre flowering stage, RDF + seed priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate + Ferrous
Sulphate @ 10 kg ha-1, RDF + seed priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate + Foliar
spray of Ferrous Sulphate @ 0.5% at pre flowering stage and RDF + seed
priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate + Foliar spray of Ferrous Sulphate @
0.5% at pre flowering stage + Ferrous Sulphate @ 10 kg ha-1.
The results revealed that the application of iron as basal, foliar and seed
priming significantly influence the growth, nutrient availability of soil, and yield
of mung bean as compared to the control during the experimentation.
Significant improvement in growth parameters viz., plant population, plant
height, number of branches plant-1, number of physiologically active leaves
plant-1, dry matter accumulation (g plant-1) and number of nodules plant-1,
protein content, test weight, nutrient content and grain yield was recorded with
the application of recommended RDF + seed priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate
+ Foliar spray of Ferrous Sulphate @ 0.5% at pre flowering stage + Ferrous
Sulphate @ 10 kg ha-1, which established its superiority over the rest of the
treatments. The application of RDF + seed priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate +
Foliar spray of Ferrous Sulphate @ 0.5% at pre flowering stage + Ferrous Sulphate
@ 10 kg ha-1 resulted in the higher protein yield (281.18 kg ha-1). The total
nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and iron uptake (81.98, 14.26, 46.77 (kg ha-1)
and 417.24 (g ha-1) respectively by mung bean crop was recorded is also highest
with the application of the same treatment. Significant increase in microbial
population has also recorded due to the same treatment. Thus the application of
RDF + seed priming with 0.4% Ferrous Sulphate + Foliar spray of Ferrous
Sulphate @ 0.5% at pre flowering stage + Ferrous Sulphate @ 10 kg ha-1 was
found better for sustainability of mung bean.