Comparative efficacy of different composts in 'S1' mulberry (Morus alba) under rainfed condition


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Authors

  • G C SETUA
  • N D BANERJEE
  • T SENGUPTA
  • N K DAS
  • J K GHOSH
  • B SARATCHANDRA

Keywords:

Vermicompost, Weed compost, Rearing waste compost, Fannyard manure, Mulberry, Morus alba, Rainfed pacKage

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during 1998-2000 to study the efficacy of different composts on growth, leaf yield and qualitative parameters of 'S1' mulberry (Morus alba L.) under rainfed, alluvial soil conditions of Gangetic plain. The pH of the soil was 6.89 and soil moisture in dry season (November-April) ws 15.95%. Analysis of pooled data for 8 seasons revealed that all the composts in combination with N, P and K improved plant growth characters, leaf yield and quality in comparison with any compost alone or only with N, P and K application. Out pf 4 types of composts, vermicompost in combination with 150,50,50 kg N, P and K/ha/year resulted in the maximum plant height (92.76 cm), leaves/plant (243.84), leaf yield (16.26 tonnes/ha/year) and K uptake by leaves (87.80 kg/ha/year)by leaves were also significantly omcreased over the control. However, total soluble protein was found to be at par and total soluble sugar was almost similar with the other treatments. Among othes, vermicompost was found more effcient in overall improvement in quantity and quality characters of mulberry.

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Author Biographies

  • G C SETUA
    Senior Research Officer,
  • N D BANERJEE
    Deputy Director
  • T SENGUPTA
    Senior Research Officer, Mulberry Physiology Section;
  • N K DAS
    Assistant Director, Statistics Section;
  • J K GHOSH
    Deputy Director, Mulberry Agronomy and Soil Science Section;
  • B SARATCHANDRA
    Director,Central Silk Board, Bangalore, Karnataka 560 068

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SETUA, G. C., BANERJEE, N. D., SENGUPTA, T., DAS, N. K., GHOSH, J. K., & SARATCHANDRA, B. (2014). Comparative efficacy of different composts in ’S1’ mulberry (Morus alba) under rainfed condition. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 72(7). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/40932