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Effect of integrated nutrient management on plant height (cm) and number of leaves per plant at different growth stages of beetroot cv. Ruby Queen
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A field experiment was carried out to study the effect of integrated nutrient management on the growth and yield of beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) cv. Ruby Queen. The experiment was laid out in a randomized block design using ten treatments and three replications at the college farm of the Department of Horticulture, Tilak Dhari PG College, Jaunpur, (...
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... data on plant height at 25, 45, and 65 days after sowing was significantly increased by the treatment as shown in Table 2. At 25 DAS the highest plant height was recorded in T 4 (15.77 ...Context 2
... data recorded on the number of leaves per plant was significantly influenced by the various integrated nutrient management treatments at different stages of plant growth. The results are presented in Table 2. At 25 DAS, the maximum number of leaves per plant was observed in T 4 (6.40) which was at par with T 7 (6.20). ...Context 3
... data on plant height at 25, 45, and 65 days after sowing was significantly increased by the treatment as shown in Table 2. At 25 DAS the highest plant height was recorded in T 4 (15.77 ...Context 4
... data recorded on the number of leaves per plant was significantly influenced by the various integrated nutrient management treatments at different stages of plant growth. The results are presented in Table 2. At 25 DAS, the maximum number of leaves per plant was observed in T 4 (6.40) which was at par with T 7 (6.20). ...Similar publications
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... In India Beetroot is mainly cultivated in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. It is highly productive and usually free from pests and diseases" Kumar et al., (2023) [9] . Beet root is a highly productive, popular root vegetable grown mainly for its fleshy, enlarged roots. ...
... In India Beetroot is mainly cultivated in Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. It is highly productive and usually free from pests and diseases" Kumar et al., (2023) [9] . Beet root is a highly productive, popular root vegetable grown mainly for its fleshy, enlarged roots. ...
Beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) is a widely cultivated root vegetable globally known for its significant health benefits. This study was conducted on a farmer’s field in the Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats, using the Improved Crystal Hybrid beetroot variety, to evaluate the effects of varying dosages of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and integrated nutrient management systems on yield attributes, nutrient uptake, pigment content, and cost-effectiveness. The experimental trials were carried out in Kadanad Village during the winter of 2024 and in Emerald Village during the summer of 2024. The treatments included untreated nutrient controls, a general fertilizer recommended dose (GFRD), GFRD combined with Farm Yard Manure (FYM), Soil Test Crop Response (STCR) inorganic-based nutrient doses targeting yields of 350, 400, and 450 q ha-1, STCR integrated-based nutrient doses with the same yield targets, and the farmer’s standard fertilizer application. The findings showed that the treatment with 1.80 N + 2.33 P2O5 + 1.16 K2O q ha-1 combined with FYM @125 q ha-1 (T3) achieved the largest root diameter (8.76 cm), root perimeter (28.67 cm), total root length (20.40 cm), edible root length (8.1 cm), root fresh weight (264.51g per plant), root dry weight (23.53g per plant), root yield (442.10 q ha-1), nutrient uptake of N (181.65 kg ha-1), P (35.26 kg ha-1), K (195.98 kg ha-1), and pigment content (total betalain 138.02 mg 100g-1 FW, betacyanins 93.34 mg 100g-1 FW, betaxanthins 44.68 mg 100g-1 FW). This treatment also achieved the highest gross revenue (1,326,300Rs.), net income (1,100,300Rs.), and benefit-cost ratio (4.87:1).