Influence of Integrated Nutrient Management and Plant Geometry on Nutrient Uptake of Ajowan (Trachys
An experiment was attended during late kharif season of 2019-20 at College of Horticulture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, to discover the influence of integrated vitamin administration and plant geometry on vitamin uptake of ajowan (Trachyspermum ammi L. Sprague) in the Southern district of Telangana. The experiment was laid out in a factorial randomized block design accompanying 12 situations, replicated thrice. The situations include four Integrated food management levels (INM1, INM2, INM3 and INM4) and three plant geometries (S1, S2 and S3). Results revealed that convenient nitrogen (351.33 kg ha-1), phosphorous (96.94 kg ha-1) and potassium (231.88 kg ha-1) content in soil were found considerably higher in T3 (INM1+ S3) over added treatments place as, T10 (INM4+ S1) recorded hostile. The mineral content in plant i.e. nitrogen (1.65%), phosphorous (0.93%), and potassium content (1.20%) in plant was establish significantly maximum in T3 (INM1+ S3) while, the minimum was written in T7 (INM3+ S1). Regarding nutrient rude answer for one crop, nitrogen (87.79 kg ha-1) phosphorous (61.10 kg ha-1) and potassium (61.99 kg ha-1) were found considerably higher in T1(INM1+ S1), while it was hostile in T8 (INM3+ S2).
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