J. Biosci. Agric. Res. | Volume 29, Issue 01, 2426-2432 | https://doi.org/10.18801/jbar.290122.294
Article type: Research article | Received: 07.04.2022; Revised: 25.06.2022; First published online: 30 July 2022.
Article type: Research article | Received: 07.04.2022; Revised: 25.06.2022; First published online: 30 July 2022.
Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland
Shomoresh Roy 1, Mohammad Asiqur Rahaman 1, Md. Mahmudur Rahman 1, Gazi Nazmul Hasan 2 and Manobendra Nath Sarkar 3
1 On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Tangail, Bangladesh.
2 On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bhola, Bangladesh.
3 Regional Agricultural Research Station, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Burirhat, Rangpur, Bangladesh.
✉ Corresponding author: [email protected] (Roy, S).
1 On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Tangail, Bangladesh.
2 On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bhola, Bangladesh.
3 Regional Agricultural Research Station, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Burirhat, Rangpur, Bangladesh.
✉ Corresponding author: [email protected] (Roy, S).
Abstract
To determine the optimal nutrient management packages for BARI Til-4 in Charland areas and increase production along with farmers’ income, an experiment was conducted under Charland at the multi-location testing site, Bhuapur of the On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Tangail under AEZ-8 Tangail during two consecutive years of Kharif 2016 and 2017.Three different fertilizer doses were used, namely T1: 107-39-32-17-3.6-0.6 kg ha-1 (based on soil test), T2: 37-20-16-13-2-1 kg ha-1 + 5 t ha-1 cowdung (based on IPNS), and T3: 18-8-18-0-0-0 kg ha-1 NPKSZnB. (farmers practice). Between the two years, among the treatments, the soil test-based fertilizer dose provided the highest seed yield (1.39 t ha-1), which was comparable to the IPNS-based fertilizer dose (1.29 t ha-1), while the farmers' practiced fertilizer dose produced the lowest seed yield (0.78 t ha-1). T1 treatment resulted in a yield increase of 7.75 and 78.20 percent when compared to T2 and T3 treatments, respectively. The highest gross return (Tk. 65500 ha-1) and gross margin (Tk. 27637.64 ha-1) from T1 treatment, whereas the lowest return (Tk. 41500 ha-1) and gross margin (Tk. 2505.04 ha-1) were obtained from farmer practice. According to the overall results, a soil test-based fertilizer dose may be recommended in Charland sections of AEZ-8 for increased production and economic return.
Key Words: Charland, Sesame, BARI Til-4, Fertilizer dose and Yield.
To determine the optimal nutrient management packages for BARI Til-4 in Charland areas and increase production along with farmers’ income, an experiment was conducted under Charland at the multi-location testing site, Bhuapur of the On-Farm Research Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Tangail under AEZ-8 Tangail during two consecutive years of Kharif 2016 and 2017.Three different fertilizer doses were used, namely T1: 107-39-32-17-3.6-0.6 kg ha-1 (based on soil test), T2: 37-20-16-13-2-1 kg ha-1 + 5 t ha-1 cowdung (based on IPNS), and T3: 18-8-18-0-0-0 kg ha-1 NPKSZnB. (farmers practice). Between the two years, among the treatments, the soil test-based fertilizer dose provided the highest seed yield (1.39 t ha-1), which was comparable to the IPNS-based fertilizer dose (1.29 t ha-1), while the farmers' practiced fertilizer dose produced the lowest seed yield (0.78 t ha-1). T1 treatment resulted in a yield increase of 7.75 and 78.20 percent when compared to T2 and T3 treatments, respectively. The highest gross return (Tk. 65500 ha-1) and gross margin (Tk. 27637.64 ha-1) from T1 treatment, whereas the lowest return (Tk. 41500 ha-1) and gross margin (Tk. 2505.04 ha-1) were obtained from farmer practice. According to the overall results, a soil test-based fertilizer dose may be recommended in Charland sections of AEZ-8 for increased production and economic return.
Key Words: Charland, Sesame, BARI Til-4, Fertilizer dose and Yield.
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Roy, S., Rahaman, M. A., Rahman, M. M., Hasan, G. N. and Sarkar, M. N. (2022). Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 29(01), 2426-2432.
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Roy, S., Rahaman, M. A., Rahman, M. M., Hasan, G. N. and Sarkar, M. N. 2022. Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 29(01), pp. 2426-2432.
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Roy, S, Rahaman, MA, Rahman, MM, Hasan, GN and Sarkar, MN. Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 2022 July, 29(01): 2426-2432.
Roy, S. et al. “Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 29(01), (2022): 2426-2432.
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Roy, S., Rahaman, M. A., Rahman, M. M., Hasan, G. N. and Sarkar, M. N. (2022). Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 29(01), 2426-2432.
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Roy, S., Rahaman, M. A., Rahman, M. M., Hasan, G. N. and Sarkar, M. N. “Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 29(01), (2022): 2426-2432.
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Roy, S., Rahaman, M. A., Rahman, M. M., Hasan, G. N. and Sarkar, M. N. 2022. Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 29(01), pp. 2426-2432.
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Roy, S, Rahaman, MA, Rahman, MM, Hasan, GN and Sarkar, MN. Effect of different fertilizer doses on the yield of sesame in Charland. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 2022 July, 29(01): 2426-2432.
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