Growth Attributes and Their Interaction in Toria (Brassica campestris) as Influenced by Various Levels of Phosphorus and Sulphur in Mid Hill Zone of Himachal Pradesh

Devi, Kavita and Tripathi, Mahesh and Kumar, Rakesh and Kumar, Arun and Saini, Yavnika and Rathore, Sonali and Kumari, Anjly and Sood, Shivangi and Jamwal, Naveen (2022) Growth Attributes and Their Interaction in Toria (Brassica campestris) as Influenced by Various Levels of Phosphorus and Sulphur in Mid Hill Zone of Himachal Pradesh. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 34 (24). pp. 588-593. ISSN 2320-7035

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Abstract

A field experiment was carried out at Research Farm Kakli, Eternal University, Baru Sahib (H.P.) during Rabi season of 2021-22 to study the “Growth Attributes and their Interaction in Toria (Brassica campestris) as Influenced by Various Levels of Phosphorus and Sulphur in Mid Hill Zone of Himachal Pradesh.” The trial comprised of two factors (phosphorus and sulphur) which prepared twelve treatment combinations and positioned out in factorial randomized block design (FRBD) and replicated thrice to attain the unvarying and unbiased results. The texture of soil was sandy loam with pH 7.12.The twelve treatment combinations comprising four phosphorus levels (15-30-45-60 kg P2O5 /ha) and three levels of sulphur (20-30-40 kg S /ha). It was ascertained that significantly higher plant height, number of leaves /plant, number of branches /plant and dry weight /plant, were reported under treatment P4 i.e. 60 kg P2O5 /ha. Amongst the several levels of sulphur, significantly higher growth attributes i.e. plant height, number of leaves /plant, number of branches /plant and dry weight /plant were reported under treatment S3 i.e. 40 kg S /ha.

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Subjects: Digital Academic Press > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 18 Jan 2023 08:15
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2024 09:37
URI: http://science.researchersasian.com/id/eprint/156

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