Effect of fertilizer, weed-control methods and row spacings in white jute (Cochorm capsularis)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v41i3.3689Keywords:
Abstract
An experiment conducted during 1988 and 1989 revealed that the fibre yield olJutc ((orchor~rs capsularis L.) not significnntly affected due to fertility levels (50,100 and 150% oTlhc rccommcnded dose, viz. 60,30 and 30 N, P and K kgiha). However, the yield was reduced only by 10.55% will1 50% dose and increased by 0.81% with 150% dose as compared with 100% recommcndcd dose which recorded the maximum net retum (Rs 4,856) and net relum per rupee invested (1 .OX). 1:aniicrs practice although recorded the highest yield giving 153.46% over the control, chemical + mcch6iical mcthod recorded the highest net retum per rupee (1 -38) invested. Fibre yield was not atfeclcd due lo vilridion in spacing (10,20 and 30 cm); however, 30 cm row spacing produced maximum net rclurli (Ils 5.263) end net rctun per rupee invested (1.24).References
Effect of fertilizer, weed-control methods and row spacings in
white jute (Cochorm capsularis)
~e~hrtment andof Agronomy, College of Agriculture, Orissa University c!f.~~riculture Technology, Bhubaneshwar 751 003
Received: December 1994
An experiment conducted during 1988 and 1989revealed that the fibre yield ol'Jutc (('orchor~rs capsularis L.) not significnntly affected due to fertility levels (50,100and 150% oTlhc rccommcnded dose, viz. 60,30and 30N,P and K kgiha). However, the yield was reduced only by 10.55% will1 50% dose and increased by 0.81% with 150% dose as compared with 100% recommcndcd dose which recorded the maximum net retum (Rs4,856)and net relum per rupee invested (1 .OX).1:aniicrs' practice although recorded the highest yield giving 153.46% over the control, chemical + mcch6iical mcthod recorded the highest net retum per rupee (1 -38)invested. Fibre yield was not atfeclcd due lo vilridion in spacing (10,20and 30cm)




