Effect of different sources and levels of sulphur on soil available nutrients and yield of Jasmine
Downloads
Published
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-0112.2021.00045.1Keywords:
Jasminum sambac L., Sulphur, Gypsum, Pressmud, Flower yieldIssue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2021 Indian J. Hortic.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of different sources and levels of sulphur on the available nutrient status and yield of jasmine during 2018. The treatments comprised three levels of sulphur (20, 40 and 60g sulphur/plant/year) from three sources viz., pressmud, gypsum and sulphate of potash along with T1- control (no fertilizer source) and T2 - farmers fertilizer practice (70:110:100g of NPK / plant / year). The recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF) for jasmine at 60:120:120g of N: P2O5: K2O/plant/ year was applied in the form of suphala, urea, single super phosphate and muriate of potash to the treatments T3, T4, T5, T6, T7 and T8. The soil samples collected at different growth stages of the crop were analyzed for soil available N, P, K and S. The mean available sulphur status of 9.2mg kg-1 and mean water soluble sulphur content of 7.9mg kg-1 were significantly higher in the treatment (T8) that received gypsum as sulphur source @ 60g sulphur/plant/year along with RDF. The same treatment recorded the highest flower yield plant-1 of 2406g and flower yield of 15.4 tonnes hectare-1.This treatment was followed by RDF along with Pressmud @ 60g s ulphur/plant/year emphasizing the need for application of 60g sulphur/plant/year for the jasmine crop equivalent to the tune of 2 tonnes gypsum ha-1 or 5 tonnes pressmud ha-1.
How to Cite
Downloads
Similar Articles
- S.D. Sharma, Sunil Dutt Sharma, S.K. Bhardwaj, P.S. Chauhan, Ashu Chandel, Regression analysis of apple yield on the basis of some morphological and nutritional parameters , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. Special Issue (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Kalidas Pati, A.D. Munshi, T.K. Behera, Ravinder Kumar, P. Karmakar, Estimating combining ability for yield and yield contributing traits in cucumber , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 72 No. 01 (2015): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- G.S. Chouhan, S.S. Kushwah, O.P. Singh, R.K. Sharma, Genetic variability and correlation analysis for fruit yield and quality traits in bottle gourd , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 77 No. 02 (2020): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- J Suresh Kumar, M K Pandit, Studies on heterosis, combining ability and gene action for earliness, yield and yield components in sponge gourd , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 77 No. 01 (2020): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- M.A. Ahmad, L.M. Gupta, Genetic variability, correlation and path coefficient analysis of some yieldrelated traits in aloe (Aloe barbadensis Mill.) , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 73 No. 02 (2016): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- S. Lal, N. Ahmed, M.K. Verma, O.C. Sharma, J.I. Mir, Genetic variability, character association and path analysis for yield and yield contributing traits in peach , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 73 No. 04 (2016): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Heiplanmi Rymbai, Anjani K Jha, Hammylliende D Talang, Variability among genotypes of gerbera in the north eastern region of India , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 78 No. 02 (2021): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Ramesh Kumar, Mohan Ram, G.S. Gaur, Effect of GA3 and ethrel on growth and flowering of African marigold cv. Pusa Narangi Gainda , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. Special Issue (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- L.N. Mahawer, Lalan Kumar, A.K. Shukla, H.L. Bairwa, Evaluation of dahlia cultivars under Aravalli hill conditions of Udaipur , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 67 No. 02 (2010): Indian Journal of Horticulture
- Gulab Choudhary, L. N. Bairwa, O.P. Garhwal, S. K. Bairwa, Manju Netwal, P. K. Kaswan, M. L. Chopra, Rajesh Choudhary, Effect of transplanting dates, cultivars and zinc on yield and economics of onion in semi-arid conditions in Rajasthan , Indian Journal of Horticulture: Vol. 80 No. 1 (2023): Indian Journal of Horticulture
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.