2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.611.197
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Effect of Irrigation, Vermicompost and Sulphur on Growth and Yield of Summer Sesamum (Sesamum indicum L.)

Abstract: Gujarat) during summer season of the year 2016 to study the effect of irrigation, vermicompost and sulphur on sesamum (Sesamum indicum L.). There were four irrigation schedules (IW: CPE ratios 0.4, 0.6 and 0.8 and irrigation at critical growth stages flowering, branching, capsule formation and seed filling stages), two vermicompost levels (0 and 2 t ha -1 ) and two sulphur levels (0 and 20 kg ha -1 ). Higher value of growth characters, yield attributes, seed and straw yield were recorded under treatment I 3 (0… Show more

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“…Interaction effects among the varieties and fertilizer were observed to be non-significant for all the characters. Similar results were also reported by Patel et al (2020) [6] .…”
Section: Interaction Effectsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Interaction effects among the varieties and fertilizer were observed to be non-significant for all the characters. Similar results were also reported by Patel et al (2020) [6] .…”
Section: Interaction Effectsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Similar outcomes were reported by B.K. Patel et al [13]. The number of nodules increases as plant grows and reaches maximum at flowering stage.…”
Section: Number Of Nodules Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The combined application of FYM, vermicompost, rock phosphate and jeevamrutha results in better growth and yield attributes resulting in increased seed yield over FYM at 100 per cent N equivalent and without application of jeevamrutha thus, FYM and jeevamrutha can effectively and efficiently be used to get higher seed yield. Better seed yield due to balanced and timely supply of nutrients from diversified sources of nutrients (FYM, vermicompost, microbial consortia) that resulted in prolonged availability of nutrients to crop [18].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%