
Effect of Seaweed (Gracilaria edulis) Extract and Phosphorus on Growth and Economic of a Blackgram (Vigna mungo L.)
Author(s) -
Satyajeet Kumar,
Shikha Singh,
Neela Avani Pradeepika
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of plant and soil science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-7035
DOI - 10.9734/ijpss/2022/v34i1130933
Subject(s) - loam , vigna , phosphorus , randomized block design , dry weight , crop , biology , field experiment , nitrogen , agronomy , potassium , zoology , horticulture , chemistry , soil water , organic chemistry , ecology
A field experiment trial on blackgram was conducted during Zaid, 2021 at Crop Research Farm, Department of Agronomy, SHUATS, Prayagraj (U.P), India. The soil of the experimental plot was sandy loam in texture, nearly neutral in soil reaction (pH 7.3), organic carbon (0.73%), available nitrogen (274.46 kg/ha), available phosphorus (31.10 kg/ha), and available potassium (328 kg/ha). The foliar spray was applied thrice at different concentrations (5.0, 7.5, 10, and 15.0% v/v) of seaweed extract of Gracilaria edulis (G. Sap) with different levels of phosphorus (30 and 40 kg/ha) and control plot with water spray. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with nine treatments each replicated thrice. The results showed that viz: plant height (42.84 cm), number of branches per plant (7.07), number of nodules per plant (14.11), root dry weight (0.41 g/plant) were recorded significantly higher with 15% G. Sap + Phosphorus 40 kg ha-1. Whereas, plant dry weight (17.55 g/plant) was recorded significantly higher with 10% G. Sap + Phosphorus 40 kg ha-1. Also, the highest gross returns (62,716.50 INR/ha), net returns (26,259.00 INR/ha), and benefit-cost ratio (1.72) were obtained with the application of 15% G. Sap + Phosphorus 40 kg ha-1 when compared to other treatments. Thus, foliar application of seaweed extract could be a promising option for yield enhancement in blackgram.