Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
Volume 08 - Issue 01 | Year of Publication: 2023
Article Type: Research Article | No. 36, 2023 | Country: Bangladesh | pp. 293-298 | Open Access
Title: Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8
Authors: Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080123.36
Title: Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8
Authors: Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080123.36
Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8
Abstract
The experiment was conducted at Jute Research Substation, Monirampur, Jashore, in 2021 to determine the optimal doses of plant nutrient treatment for better jute growth, yield and yield attributes. A completely randomized block design with three trials was used to set up the investigation. The treatment combination were: T0= control, T1= poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T2= recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF), T3= recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) + Poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T4= 50% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T5= 75 % RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T6= 125% RDF + poultry manure @ 2.5 t ha-1, T7= 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 2.5 t ha-1, T8= 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1 with variety BJRI tossa pat-8. Nutrient management substantially impacted the growth, yield attributes, and yield of BJRI tossa pat-8. Application of 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1 resulted in the maximum plant height (258 cm), leaf plant-1 (44.67), fresh leaf weight (1.55 g), base diameter (17.13 mm), middle diameter (11.63 mm), terminal diameter (7.13 mm), number of nodes plant-1 (50.73), fibre yield (4.30 t ha-1) and harvest index (26.46%) whereas control treatment produced the lowest values in the most parameters. It was concluded that 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1 was an enticing exercise for increasing fibre and stick yield.
Key Words: Jute, Nutrient management, Poultry manure, Fibre yield and Stick yield.
Abstract
The experiment was conducted at Jute Research Substation, Monirampur, Jashore, in 2021 to determine the optimal doses of plant nutrient treatment for better jute growth, yield and yield attributes. A completely randomized block design with three trials was used to set up the investigation. The treatment combination were: T0= control, T1= poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T2= recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF), T3= recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) + Poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T4= 50% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T5= 75 % RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1, T6= 125% RDF + poultry manure @ 2.5 t ha-1, T7= 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 2.5 t ha-1, T8= 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1 with variety BJRI tossa pat-8. Nutrient management substantially impacted the growth, yield attributes, and yield of BJRI tossa pat-8. Application of 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1 resulted in the maximum plant height (258 cm), leaf plant-1 (44.67), fresh leaf weight (1.55 g), base diameter (17.13 mm), middle diameter (11.63 mm), terminal diameter (7.13 mm), number of nodes plant-1 (50.73), fibre yield (4.30 t ha-1) and harvest index (26.46%) whereas control treatment produced the lowest values in the most parameters. It was concluded that 150% RDF + poultry manure @ 5 t ha-1 was an enticing exercise for increasing fibre and stick yield.
Key Words: Jute, Nutrient management, Poultry manure, Fibre yield and Stick yield.
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE?
MLA
Ali, M. I. at al. “Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 293-298.
APA
Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C. (2023). Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), 293-298.
Chicago
Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C. “Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 293-298.
Harvard
Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C. 2023. Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), pp. 293-298.
Vancouver
Ali, MI, Monira, S, Kumar, T, Islam, MS and Das, RC. Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 March, 08(01), 293-298.
MLA
Ali, M. I. at al. “Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 293-298.
APA
Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C. (2023). Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), 293-298.
Chicago
Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C. “Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 293-298.
Harvard
Ali, M. I., Monira, S., Kumar, T., Islam, M. S. and Das, R. C. 2023. Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), pp. 293-298.
Vancouver
Ali, MI, Monira, S, Kumar, T, Islam, MS and Das, RC. Influence of plant nutrient management on yield and yield attributes of BJRI tossa pat-8. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 March, 08(01), 293-298.
Article Type: Research Article | No. 37, 2023 | Country: Bangladesh | pp. 299-307 | Open Access
Title: Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato
Authors: Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080123.37
Title: Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato
Authors: Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080123.37
Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato
Abstract
An investigation was carried out at the Horticulture Farm, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh from November 2017 to April 2018 to investigate the effects of different manures on growth and yield of tomatoes. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three replications. The experiment comprised six treatments such as T0 (control), T1 (Urea @ 300 kgha-1 + TSP @ 250 kgha-1 + MoP @ 200 kgha-1), T2 (Cowdung @ 10 tha-1), T3 (Cow dung @ 8 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1), T4 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 8 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.3 tha-1) and T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manures @ 2 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). Organic manures exerted significant effects on the growth and yield components of tomatoes. The highest marketable yield of tomato (17.24 tha-1) was obtained from the application of T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). The highest plant height, number of flower clusters plant-1, number of flowers cluster-1 and number of fruits plant-1 were obtained from the T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1) treatment combination. The second highest yield (13.50tha-1) of tomato was obtained from the treatment combination of T3 (Cowdung @ 8 tha-1+ compost @ 5 t ha-1). The lowest marketable yield of tomato (6.24tha-1) was obtained from the treatment T0 (Control). Considering above findings, the application of Cowdung @ 5 t ha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1 showed the best performance for higher production at the Horticulture Farm condition of BAU, Mymensingh.
Key Words: Organic manures, Cowdung, Compost, Yield and Tomato.
Abstract
An investigation was carried out at the Horticulture Farm, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh from November 2017 to April 2018 to investigate the effects of different manures on growth and yield of tomatoes. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three replications. The experiment comprised six treatments such as T0 (control), T1 (Urea @ 300 kgha-1 + TSP @ 250 kgha-1 + MoP @ 200 kgha-1), T2 (Cowdung @ 10 tha-1), T3 (Cow dung @ 8 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1), T4 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 8 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.3 tha-1) and T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manures @ 2 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). Organic manures exerted significant effects on the growth and yield components of tomatoes. The highest marketable yield of tomato (17.24 tha-1) was obtained from the application of T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). The highest plant height, number of flower clusters plant-1, number of flowers cluster-1 and number of fruits plant-1 were obtained from the T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1) treatment combination. The second highest yield (13.50tha-1) of tomato was obtained from the treatment combination of T3 (Cowdung @ 8 tha-1+ compost @ 5 t ha-1). The lowest marketable yield of tomato (6.24tha-1) was obtained from the treatment T0 (Control). Considering above findings, the application of Cowdung @ 5 t ha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1 showed the best performance for higher production at the Horticulture Farm condition of BAU, Mymensingh.
Key Words: Organic manures, Cowdung, Compost, Yield and Tomato.
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE?
MLA
Farid, M. N. et al. “Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 299-307.
APA
Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F. (2023). Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), 299-307.
Chicago
Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F. “Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 299-307.
Harvard
Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F. 2023. Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), pp. 299-307.
Vancouver
Farid MN, Kobir MS, Obaidullah AJM, Haque ME, Islam MR and Mondal MF. Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 June, 08(01), 299-307.
MLA
Farid, M. N. et al. “Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 299-307.
APA
Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F. (2023). Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), 299-307.
Chicago
Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F. “Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), (2023): 299-307.
Harvard
Farid, M. N., Kobir, M. S., Obaidullah, A. J. M., Haque, M. E., Islam, M. R. and Mondal, M. F. 2023. Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(01), pp. 299-307.
Vancouver
Farid MN, Kobir MS, Obaidullah AJM, Haque ME, Islam MR and Mondal MF. Effects of different manures and fertilizers on growth and yield of tomato. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 June, 08(01), 299-307.
Article Type: Research Article | No. 38, 2023 | Country: Bangladesh | pp. 308-315 | Open Access
Title: Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin
Authors: Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080123.38
Title: Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin
Authors: Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080123.38
Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin
Abstract
An investigation was carried out at the Horticulture Farm, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh from November 2017 to April 2018 to investigate the effects of different manures on growth and yield of tomatoes. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three replications. The experiment comprised six treatments such as T0 (control), T1 (Urea @ 300 kgha-1 + TSP @ 250 kgha-1 + MoP @ 200 kgha-1), T2 (Cowdung @ 10 tha-1), T3 (Cow dung @ 8 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1), T4 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 8 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.3 tha-1) and T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manures @ 2 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). Organic manures exerted significant effects on the growth and yield components of tomatoes. The highest marketable yield of tomato (17.24 tha-1) was obtained from the application of T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). The highest plant height, number of flower clusters plant-1, number of flowers cluster-1 and number of fruits plant-1 were obtained from the T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1) treatment combination. The second highest yield (13.50tha-1) of tomato was obtained from the treatment combination of T3 (Cowdung @ 8 tha-1+ compost @ 5 t ha-1). The lowest marketable yield of tomato (6.24tha-1) was obtained from the treatment T0 (Control). Considering above findings, the application of Cowdung @ 5 t ha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1 showed the best performance for higher production at the Horticulture Farm condition of BAU, Mymensingh.
Key Words: Organic manures, Cowdung, Compost, Yield and Tomato.
Abstract
An investigation was carried out at the Horticulture Farm, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh from November 2017 to April 2018 to investigate the effects of different manures on growth and yield of tomatoes. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three replications. The experiment comprised six treatments such as T0 (control), T1 (Urea @ 300 kgha-1 + TSP @ 250 kgha-1 + MoP @ 200 kgha-1), T2 (Cowdung @ 10 tha-1), T3 (Cow dung @ 8 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1), T4 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 8 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.3 tha-1) and T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manures @ 2 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). Organic manures exerted significant effects on the growth and yield components of tomatoes. The highest marketable yield of tomato (17.24 tha-1) was obtained from the application of T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1). The highest plant height, number of flower clusters plant-1, number of flowers cluster-1 and number of fruits plant-1 were obtained from the T5 (Cowdung @ 5 tha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1) treatment combination. The second highest yield (13.50tha-1) of tomato was obtained from the treatment combination of T3 (Cowdung @ 8 tha-1+ compost @ 5 t ha-1). The lowest marketable yield of tomato (6.24tha-1) was obtained from the treatment T0 (Control). Considering above findings, the application of Cowdung @ 5 t ha-1 + compost @ 5 tha-1 + poultry manure @ 5 tha-1 + mustard oil cake @ 0.2 tha-1 showed the best performance for higher production at the Horticulture Farm condition of BAU, Mymensingh.
Key Words: Organic manures, Cowdung, Compost, Yield and Tomato.
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE?
MLA
Sadia, S. et al. “Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), (2023): 308-315.
APA
Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F. (2023). Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), 308-315.
Chicago
Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F. “Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), (2023): 308-315.
Harvard
Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F. 2023. Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), pp. 308-315.
Vancouver
Sadia, S, Hossain, MB and Begum, F. Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 September, 08 (01), 308-315.
MLA
Sadia, S. et al. “Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), (2023): 308-315.
APA
Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F. (2023). Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), 308-315.
Chicago
Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F. “Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), (2023): 308-315.
Harvard
Sadia, S., Hossain, M. B. and Begum, F. 2023. Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08 (01), pp. 308-315.
Vancouver
Sadia, S, Hossain, MB and Begum, F. Effect of sowing time on disease incidence and severity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) on pumpkin. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 September, 08 (01), 308-315.
Volume 08 - Issue 02 | Year of Publication: 2023
Article Type: Research Article | No. 39, 2023 | Country: Bangladesh | pp. 316-323 | Open Access
Title: Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance
Authors: Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080223.39
Title: Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance
Authors: Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080223.39
Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance
Abstract
This study evaluated the yield potential and quantitative marketable traits of 7 developing potato clones comparing with 2 check varieties to address the challenges of table potato production in Bangladesh. The research was conducted at the Farm of Horticulture Innovation Lab. BD., Department of Horticulture in Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, focusing on phenotypic characteristics and yield components. The findings revealed that C2-19 and C2-53 had the shortest time to 80% emergence, indicating a higher germination rate and better seedling establishment. Plant height at 30 and 60 days after planting varied significantly among the potato clones, with C2-19 exhibiting the tallest plant at 59.40 cm. C2-95 displayed the highest plant height at 60 days, suggesting robust vegetative growth and potential for higher biomass accumulation. Whereas, C2-53 displayed the highest foliage coverage at 99.27%, outperforming both check varieties crucial for effective photosynthesis and maximizing yield potential. In line, C2-53 exhibited the maximum number of main stems at 8.10, indicating vigorous plant growth and higher yield potential. Morphological characteristics of tubers showed variations among the clones, with some exhibiting red-colored skin and eyes with yellow flesh, while others had white to yellowish skin and eyes. The number of tubers per hill, weight of tubers per hill, and average weight of tubers also showed significant differences among the clones. C2-53 had the highest number of tubers per hill and tuber weight, indicating favorable yield potential and larger-sized potatoes. Overall, C2-53 stood out as the top-performing variety with the highest yield potential, compared with check varieties (check-1 and check-2). This research provides valuable insights into the performance of different potato varieties and their potential for addressing the challenges of table potato production in Bangladesh.
Key Words: Morphology, Production, Solanum tuberosum, Traits, Table potato and Yield.
Abstract
This study evaluated the yield potential and quantitative marketable traits of 7 developing potato clones comparing with 2 check varieties to address the challenges of table potato production in Bangladesh. The research was conducted at the Farm of Horticulture Innovation Lab. BD., Department of Horticulture in Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, focusing on phenotypic characteristics and yield components. The findings revealed that C2-19 and C2-53 had the shortest time to 80% emergence, indicating a higher germination rate and better seedling establishment. Plant height at 30 and 60 days after planting varied significantly among the potato clones, with C2-19 exhibiting the tallest plant at 59.40 cm. C2-95 displayed the highest plant height at 60 days, suggesting robust vegetative growth and potential for higher biomass accumulation. Whereas, C2-53 displayed the highest foliage coverage at 99.27%, outperforming both check varieties crucial for effective photosynthesis and maximizing yield potential. In line, C2-53 exhibited the maximum number of main stems at 8.10, indicating vigorous plant growth and higher yield potential. Morphological characteristics of tubers showed variations among the clones, with some exhibiting red-colored skin and eyes with yellow flesh, while others had white to yellowish skin and eyes. The number of tubers per hill, weight of tubers per hill, and average weight of tubers also showed significant differences among the clones. C2-53 had the highest number of tubers per hill and tuber weight, indicating favorable yield potential and larger-sized potatoes. Overall, C2-53 stood out as the top-performing variety with the highest yield potential, compared with check varieties (check-1 and check-2). This research provides valuable insights into the performance of different potato varieties and their potential for addressing the challenges of table potato production in Bangladesh.
Key Words: Morphology, Production, Solanum tuberosum, Traits, Table potato and Yield.
HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE?
MLA
Hasan, M. et al. “Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 316-323.
APA
Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J. (2023). Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), 316-323.
Chicago
Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J. “Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 316-323.
Harvard
Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J. 2023. Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), pp. 316-323.
Vancouver
Hasan M, Afreen M, Bari MM, Eusufzai TK, Rahman MA, Nahiyan ASM, Khan, T and Uddin, AFMJ. Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 September, 08(02), 316-323.
MLA
Hasan, M. et al. “Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 316-323.
APA
Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J. (2023). Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), 316-323.
Chicago
Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J. “Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 316-323.
Harvard
Hasan, M., Afreen, M., Bari, M. M., Eusufzai, T. K., Rahman, M. A., Nahiyan, A. S. M., Khan, T. and Uddin, A. F. M. J. 2023. Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), pp. 316-323.
Vancouver
Hasan M, Afreen M, Bari MM, Eusufzai TK, Rahman MA, Nahiyan ASM, Khan, T and Uddin, AFMJ. Assessment of seven distinct potato clones in terms of their growth patterns and yield performance. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 September, 08(02), 316-323.
Article Type: Research Article | No. 40, 2023 | Country: Bangladesh | pp. 324-334 | Open Access
Title: Effects of growing mediums on the growth and yield of pot grown chilli (Capsicum frutescens)
Authors: Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080223.40
Title: Effects of growing mediums on the growth and yield of pot grown chilli (Capsicum frutescens)
Authors: Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.080223.40
Effects of growing mediums on the growth and yield of pot grown chilli (Capsicum frutescens)
Abstract
A pot experiment was carried out at Mirpur, Dhaka, from December 2020 to April 2021 to study the growth and yield of chilli as influenced by different growth mediums following Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The experiment comprised five levels of growth mediums viz., Soil (T1), Cocopeat (T2), Compost (T3), Vermicompost (T4), Trichocompost (T5) and two chilli varieties viz., V1= Bizlee plus and V2= Green fire. In case of interaction of variety and growth media, the maximum height plant (40 cm) was observed in the treatment combination of V2T4 (Green fire × vermicompost), the highest stem diameter (2.42 cm) was found in the treatment combination of V2T1 (Green fire × control), highest leaf length (10 cm) was showed in the interaction of a combination of V2T1 (Green fire × soil), highest petiole length was showed (2.73 cm) in V1T4 (Bizlee plus × vermicompost), the higher number of leaves (140.33) produced in the combination of treatment of V2T4 (Green fire × vermicompost), the higher number of branches (15) was recorded in the treatment interaction of V1T4 (Bizlee plus × vermicompost), highest fruit length (9.27 cm) was measured in the treatment combination of V1T1 (Bizlee plus × soil), the highest fruit diameter (3.3 cm) was observed in V2T4 (Green fire × vermicompost), the highest number of fruit (40) was found from the combination of V1T4 (Bizlee plus × vermicompost), the highest weight (1.93 g) was recorded on V2T5 (Green fire × trichocompost), the highest dry weight (0.57 g) found in the treatment combination of V2T1 (Green fire × soil), the highest yield (64 g) found in the treatment combination of V1T4 (Bizlee plus × trichocompost), the highest number of seed (54) found in the treatment combination of V2T5 (Green fire × trichocompost). Results conclude that Bizlee plus chili variety with the growth media of vermicompost is the most effective and efficient among the treatments for successful production because it enriches with high nutrient which is essential for plants growth and yield.
Key Words: Chilli, Growth, Vermicompost, Cocopeat, Compost, Trichocompost and Yield.
Abstract
A pot experiment was carried out at Mirpur, Dhaka, from December 2020 to April 2021 to study the growth and yield of chilli as influenced by different growth mediums following Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The experiment comprised five levels of growth mediums viz., Soil (T1), Cocopeat (T2), Compost (T3), Vermicompost (T4), Trichocompost (T5) and two chilli varieties viz., V1= Bizlee plus and V2= Green fire. In case of interaction of variety and growth media, the maximum height plant (40 cm) was observed in the treatment combination of V2T4 (Green fire × vermicompost), the highest stem diameter (2.42 cm) was found in the treatment combination of V2T1 (Green fire × control), highest leaf length (10 cm) was showed in the interaction of a combination of V2T1 (Green fire × soil), highest petiole length was showed (2.73 cm) in V1T4 (Bizlee plus × vermicompost), the higher number of leaves (140.33) produced in the combination of treatment of V2T4 (Green fire × vermicompost), the higher number of branches (15) was recorded in the treatment interaction of V1T4 (Bizlee plus × vermicompost), highest fruit length (9.27 cm) was measured in the treatment combination of V1T1 (Bizlee plus × soil), the highest fruit diameter (3.3 cm) was observed in V2T4 (Green fire × vermicompost), the highest number of fruit (40) was found from the combination of V1T4 (Bizlee plus × vermicompost), the highest weight (1.93 g) was recorded on V2T5 (Green fire × trichocompost), the highest dry weight (0.57 g) found in the treatment combination of V2T1 (Green fire × soil), the highest yield (64 g) found in the treatment combination of V1T4 (Bizlee plus × trichocompost), the highest number of seed (54) found in the treatment combination of V2T5 (Green fire × trichocompost). Results conclude that Bizlee plus chili variety with the growth media of vermicompost is the most effective and efficient among the treatments for successful production because it enriches with high nutrient which is essential for plants growth and yield.
Key Words: Chilli, Growth, Vermicompost, Cocopeat, Compost, Trichocompost and Yield.
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MLA
Rahman, M. J. et al. “Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens)”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 324-334.
APA
Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H. (2023). Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens). Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), 324-334.
Chicago
Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H. “Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens)”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 324-334.
Harvard
Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H. 2023. Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens). Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), pp. 324-334.
Vancouver
Rahman, MJ, Ali, MS, Hassan, MF, Sikder, MR and Rubel, MH. Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens). Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 October, 08(02), 324-334.
MLA
Rahman, M. J. et al. “Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens)”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 324-334.
APA
Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H. (2023). Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens). Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), 324-334.
Chicago
Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H. “Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens)”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), (2023): 324-334.
Harvard
Rahman, M. J., Ali, M. S., Hassan, M. F., Sikder, M. R. and Rubel, M. H. 2023. Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens). Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 08(02), pp. 324-334.
Vancouver
Rahman, MJ, Ali, MS, Hassan, MF, Sikder, MR and Rubel, MH. Effects of Growing Mediums on the Growth and Yield of Pot Grown Chilli (Capsicum frutescens). Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2023 October, 08(02), 324-334.