Effect of fertility levels, biofertilizers and brassinosteroid on productivity, profitability and nutrient uptake of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)

Authors

  • A.S. GODARA
  • RAVINDRA SINGH
  • G.S. CHOUHAN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v62i1.4263

Keywords:

Biofertilizers, Brassinosteroid, Fenugreek, Fertility level

Abstract

A field study was conducted during the winter (rabi) seasons of 201213 and 201314 at Ajmer, Rajasthan, to assess the response of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.) to fertility levels, biofertilizers and brassinosteroid. Three fertility levels [60, 80 and 100% recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF) 40 kg N + 40 kg P O + 10 kg S/ha)] and 3 biofertilizer inoculations [Rhizobium, phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) and Rhizo- 2 5 bium + PSB) in main-plots and 3 concentrations of brassinosteroid (BR), viz. water spray, BR 0.25 ppm and BR 0.50 ppm, in subplots were studied in split-plot design with 3 replications. Significantly the highest values of growth parameters, nodules/plant, yield attributes, seed yield (2.24 t/ha), haulm yield (5.24 t/ha), net return ( 56,200), benefit: cost (B:C) ratio (1.88) and content and total uptake of N, P and S were recorded with applica- tion of RDF over lower fertility levels. Dual inoculation of seed with Rhizobium + PSB resulted higher growth, nod- ules/plant, yield attributes, seed yield (2,09 t/ha), net returns ( 50,690) and total uptake of nitrogen (130.94 kg/ ha), phosphorus (17.17 kg/ha) and sulphur (15.82 kg/ha) over their sole application. Interaction of fertility levels and biofertilizers was also found significant in yield attributes and consequently in seed yield. Application of 100% RDF + dual inoculation, being at par with 80% RDF + dual inoculation, gave the highest seed yield (2,287 kg/ha) and net returns ( 57,940). However, the highest benefit: cost ratio (1.96) was obtained under 80% RDF + dual in- oculation. Foliar spray of brassinosteroid 0.50 ppm resulted in significantly higher plant height (69.1 cm), branches/plant (5.48), yield attributes, seed yield (2.10 t/ha), net return, ( 50,040), benefit: cost ratio (1.64) and total uptake of nutrients (N, P and S) over water spray and BR 0.25 ppm respectively. Thus, integration of 80% RDF with dual inoculation and supplemented with foliar spray of brassinosteroid 0.50 ppm at 50 and 70 DAS is better for realizing higher yield and economics in fenugreek.

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2001-10-10

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A.S. GODARA, RAVINDRA SINGH, & G.S. CHOUHAN. (2001). Effect of fertility levels, biofertilizers and brassinosteroid on productivity, profitability and nutrient uptake of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum). Indian Journal of Agronomy, 62(1), 94-99. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v62i1.4263