2018
DOI: 10.15740/has/ijps/13.1/171-179
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Effect of integrated nutrient management on growth, herb yield and quality of alfalfa duringRabi season under central dry zone of Karnataka

Abstract: SUMMARYThe experiment was conducted to study the effect of integrated nutrient management on growth, herb yield and quality of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) at the farm field of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Konehalli, Tiptur, Tumkuru district under Central dry zone (Zone-4) of Karnataka state during Rabi seasons. The results revealed that the maximum plant height at 30 DAS (43.12 cm), first (85.63 cm), second (86.00 cm), third (92.10 cm), fourth (95.45 cm), fifth (92.30 cm), sixth (88.90 cm) and seventh harvest (86.79… Show more

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“…Cost of cultivation (the variables as well as fixed inputs and corresponding rates, the cost incurred on each treatment was worked out so as to find the most economic treatment for profitable cultivation of Stevia rebaudiana). Gross return (the prevailing local market prices were used to convert the yield of the crop), net returns (gross returns-total cost) and B:C ratio (gross returns/cost of cultivation) (Desai et al, 2018) [7] .…”
Section: Economic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cost of cultivation (the variables as well as fixed inputs and corresponding rates, the cost incurred on each treatment was worked out so as to find the most economic treatment for profitable cultivation of Stevia rebaudiana). Gross return (the prevailing local market prices were used to convert the yield of the crop), net returns (gross returns-total cost) and B:C ratio (gross returns/cost of cultivation) (Desai et al, 2018) [7] .…”
Section: Economic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%