2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.608.073
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Effect of Inorganic and Organic Fertilizers on Yield and Economics of Broccoli (Brassica olerasia var. italica)

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“…The lowest vine length (2.27 m) was observed in treatment S 6 (N 0 P 0 K 0 ) this may be due to the no application of nitrogenous fertilizer. The aforementioned outcomes closely match those that were reported by Dhillon et al, [9], Chakma et al, [10], Srichandan et al, [11], Shreenivas et al, [12], Lodhi et al, [13], Sandeep Kumar et al, [14], Sangeeta Shree et al, [15] and Verma et al, [16].…”
Section: Vine Length (M)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…The lowest vine length (2.27 m) was observed in treatment S 6 (N 0 P 0 K 0 ) this may be due to the no application of nitrogenous fertilizer. The aforementioned outcomes closely match those that were reported by Dhillon et al, [9], Chakma et al, [10], Srichandan et al, [11], Shreenivas et al, [12], Lodhi et al, [13], Sandeep Kumar et al, [14], Sangeeta Shree et al, [15] and Verma et al, [16].…”
Section: Vine Length (M)supporting
confidence: 88%
“…italica) revealed that the among the different treatments significantly highest Cole crop yield was recorded with the treatment 100% RDF + FYM (Control) which was found statistically at par with the treatment 75% RDF+FYM and VC(1:1) equivalent to 25% RDN whereas significantly lowest Cole crop yield was recorded with the treatment 75% RDF+FYM equivalent to 25% RDN. Lodhi et al, (2017) conducted field experiment at the vegetable research field, Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, Allahabad to study the effect of inorganic and organic fertilizers on yield and economics of Cole crop (Brassica oleracea var. italica) and revealed that the significant difference in yield of Cole crop among the different treatments.…”
Section: Effect Of Differential Substitution Of Nutrients Through Orgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Srichandan et al, (2015) while studying the influenced of organic and in organic nutrients on yield of Cole crop (Brassica oleracea var Italica) observed that the among the different treatments the highest cost of cultivation (Rs/ha), Gross return (Rs/ha) and Net returns (Rs/ha) was recorded with the treatment 100% NPK+100 %VC whereas minimum cost of cultivation (Rs/ha), Gross return (Rs/ha) and Net returns (Rs/ha) was recorded with the treatment 100% NPK. Lodhi et al, 2017 while working on the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on the yield and economics of Cole crop(Brassica Oleracea var Italica) observed that the among the different treatments the highest cost of cultivation (Rs/ha) of Cole crop was recorded with the treatment Fym @20 t/ha, the highest Gross returns (Rs/ha) was recorded with the treatment 50 % RDN+25 % FYM+25%VC whereas the highest net returns and B: C ratio was recorded with the treatment RDF (120:80:80 NPK kg/ha) whereas minimum cost of cultivation (Rs/ha) of Cole crop was recorded with the treatment RDF (120:80:80 NPK kg/ha), the minimum Gross returns (Rs/ha), net returns and B: C ratio was recorded with the treatment FYM @20 t/ha. Ram et al, (2017) while working on Cole crop (Brassica oleracea L.…”
Section: Effect Of Differential Substitution Of Nutrients Through Orgmentioning
confidence: 99%