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Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 2022
Background: Capsicum annuum L., popularly known as bell pepper, sweet pepper and shimla mirch, is... more Background: Capsicum annuum L., popularly known as bell pepper, sweet pepper and shimla mirch, is a vegetable crop in the Solanaceae family. Because of its various nutritional benefits, capsicum is ranked one of the healthiest vegetables; therefore desire for this is expanding every day. Through its importance and market requirement in consideration, a study was conducted to assess the impact of planting methods, mulches and NAA treatment on bell pepper growth, yield and economics. Methods: The study was performed at Experimental Farm of the Department of Vegetable Science, Dr Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan (HP) during Kharif seasons of year 2017-18 and 2018-19 (two years). The experiment was laid out in arandomized block design with three replications comprising twelve treatments. Result: Study revealed that T3 yielded maximum (384.69 q/ha) as well as recorded maximum values of gross return (Rs. 577,035.00/-), net return Rs. 3,52,416.93/- and comp...
International Journal of Environment and Climate Change
The present study was conducted at Vegetable Research Farm at Dr YSP UHF Nauni, Solan during the ... more The present study was conducted at Vegetable Research Farm at Dr YSP UHF Nauni, Solan during the year 2019-20 and 2020-21. The experimentation was designed in RCBD along with three replications. The data was worked out for various growth, yield and biochemical attributes of garlic. The outcomes of the investigation presented that maximum plant height (88.49 cm), number of leaves per plant (10.35), bulb weight (64.81g), yield per hectare (199.46 q), was calculated for the treatment combination comprising of 75% RDN + Zn @ 5kg/ha + S @ 40kg/ha + 5% Jeevamrit @ 1 l/m2(T13). Observations from the recorded data also proved that 75% RDN + Zn @ 5kg/ha + S @ 40kg/ha + 5% Jeevamrit @ 1 l/m2(T13) recorded maximum oleoresin content(%)and dry matter content (%) i.e. 1.55 and 46.12. Hence, this combination can be further recommended to grower, so they can fetch more yield from the limited land holding.
Indian Journal Of Agricultural Research, 2022
Background: Capsicum annuum L., popularly known as bell pepper, sweet pepper and shimla mirch, is... more Background: Capsicum annuum L., popularly known as bell pepper, sweet pepper and shimla mirch, is a vegetable crop in the Solanaceae family. Because of its various nutritional benefits, capsicum is ranked one of the healthiest vegetables; therefore desire for this is expanding every day. Through its importance and market requirement in consideration, a study was conducted to assess the impact of planting methods, mulches and NAA treatment on bell pepper growth, yield and economics. Methods: The study was performed at Experimental Farm of the Department of Vegetable Science, Dr Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan (HP) during Kharif seasons of year 2017-18 and 2018-19 (two years). The experiment was laid out in arandomized block design with three replications comprising twelve treatments. Result: Study revealed that T3 yielded maximum (384.69 q/ha) as well as recorded maximum values of gross return (Rs. 577,035.00/-), net return Rs. 3,52,416.93/- and comp...
International Journal of Environment and Climate Change
The present study was conducted at Vegetable Research Farm at Dr YSP UHF Nauni, Solan during the ... more The present study was conducted at Vegetable Research Farm at Dr YSP UHF Nauni, Solan during the year 2019-20 and 2020-21. The experimentation was designed in RCBD along with three replications. The data was worked out for various growth, yield and biochemical attributes of garlic. The outcomes of the investigation presented that maximum plant height (88.49 cm), number of leaves per plant (10.35), bulb weight (64.81g), yield per hectare (199.46 q), was calculated for the treatment combination comprising of 75% RDN + Zn @ 5kg/ha + S @ 40kg/ha + 5% Jeevamrit @ 1 l/m2(T13). Observations from the recorded data also proved that 75% RDN + Zn @ 5kg/ha + S @ 40kg/ha + 5% Jeevamrit @ 1 l/m2(T13) recorded maximum oleoresin content(%)and dry matter content (%) i.e. 1.55 and 46.12. Hence, this combination can be further recommended to grower, so they can fetch more yield from the limited land holding.