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Online ISSN : 2319-7706 Issues : 12 per year Publisher : Excellent Publishers Email : editorijcmas@gmail.com / submit@ijcmas.com Editor-in-chief: Dr.M.Prakash Index Copernicus ICV 2018: 95.39 NAAS RATING 2020: 5.38 |
Summer mungbean is a short duration, third most important pulse crop grown after chickpea and pigeonpea in India. Being pulses is considered as orphan crop because of growing in marginal land with less care. Mungbean is able to fix atmospheric nitrogen to fulfil its nitrogen requirement to somewhat but that is not enough to achieve potential yield. So, experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of integrated nutrient management (INM) on growth, yield and quality of summer mungbean at CCSHAU, Hisar during summer 2020. The experiment was laid out in Randomised block design replicated thrice contained twelve treatments. The result revealed that maximum growth parameter, yield attributes, seed yield (11.03q ha-1), biological yield(36.41q ha-1), NPK uptake in seed& straw (37.28, 7.57 and 14.44 & 45.15, 4.61 and 25.62 kg ha-1, respectively) and N content in soil after harvest (126.38 kg ha-1) were recorded in treatment 75% RDF + 25% RDN through vermicompost + Rhizobium + PSB. Application of 100% RDN through vermicompost + Rhizobium + PSB recorded highest P and K content in soil after harvest (10.74 and 251.88 kg ha-1). INM methods not only raised production, but also enhanced the nutrient uptake due to increase in root surface area their penetrability, and enhanced the nutritional content in summer mungbean.