Author(s): Deepti Srivastava, S P Singh, LP Yadava, J K Singh, Richa Singh
DOI: 10.22161/ijeab.96.10
Abstract: Radish is one of the well-known root crop and its popularity could be due to its wider climatic adaptation, easy cultivation method and a wider range of its uses. Excessive chemical fertilizer could lead to chemical toxicity in the root crop and affected the growth and yield of radish. A field experiment was assessed to conducted in randomized block design with five treatment and three replications with the setup of T1 –Without manuring,T2-FYM @5Tha-1 +Vermicompost@ 1.75Tha-1+ jeevamrit@5%conc, T3-FYM@5Tha-1+vermicompost@1.75Tha-1 +jeevamrit@ 10%conc, T4-FYM @2.5Tha-1 +Vermicompost @.087Tha-1+jeevmrit@5% conc and T5-FYM @2.5 Tha-1+Vermicompost@ 0.87Tha-1 +jeevamrit @10% conc. respectively to evaluate the effect of organic manure and jeevamrit on growth, yield and quality of radish.The results revealed that treatment T3 -FYM@5Tha-1+vermicompost@1.75Tha-1 +jeevamrit@ 10%conc were significantly enhanced the growth characters i.e. number of leaves(28.67)at 120 DAS, leaf length(26.63cm) at 120DAS , Leaf breadth(6.06cm) after 120 DAS whereas, yield characters i.e. root length (26.16cm),root diameter(3.79cm),TSS(5.250B),Fresh weight of root(20.16g),fresh weight of plant(61.21g), yield(224.64gha-1), were also found highest with T3-FYM@ 5Tha-1+vermicompost@1.75Tha-1 +jeevamrit 10% conc. The study suggested that the application of jeevamrit along with organic manures was found more beneficial and significantly improved the growth and yield of radish under U.P. condition.
Keywords: jeevamrit, organic manure, vermicompost, DAS, root weight.
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Received: 02 Oct 2024; Received in revised form: 03 Nov 2024; Accepted: 08 Nov 2024; Available online: 16 Nov 2024
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