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Response of late sown wheat (Triticum aestivum l.) to organic and liquid manures on yield and economics

Karanveer Singh,M Sekhar, Meenakshi Joshi, Abisheak Sager

International Journal of Agriculture and Nutrition(2022)

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Abstract
A field experiment was carried out during Rabi season of 2021 at crop research form, Department of Agriculture, SDBIT to study about the “Response of late sown wheat (Triticum aestivum l..) to organic and liquid manures on growth and yield”. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design by keeping three Poultry manure levels, i.e. PM1 - (PM 2t/ha), PM2 – (PM 2.5t/ha) and PM3 – (PM 3 t/ha) and Liquid manures (Panchagavya 3% and Vermiwash 3%) which was replicated three thrice. Results revealed that Poultry Manure 3.0 t/ha + Panchagavya 3% + Vermiwash 3 % recorded significantly higher in grain yield (3.24 t/ha), straw yield (4.41 t/ha) and harvest index (42.13 %). However, net returns (75,870.00 INR/ha) and B: C ratio (1.41) was also obtained with the application of Poultry Manure 3.0 t/ha + Panchagavya 3% + Vermiwash 3 %. Therefore, I concluded that Poultry Manure 3.0 t/ha + Panchagavya 3% + Vermiwash 3 % was produced more grains (3.24 t/ha) and economic effective (1.41).
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late sown wheat,liquid manures,yield,organic
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