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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 |
The experiment was carried out at Department Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry research farm SHUATS, Allahabad during summer season 2016-2017. The experiment was laid out in 3×3 factorial randomized block design with three replications, consisting of nine treatments. Treatment T8 @ ( 25:40:40 kg NPK ha-1 + 100g Molybdenum ha-1) was to be best in data were recorded in post harvest soil as pH, EC (dSm-1), O.C (%), Pore space (%), Bulk density (g/cm3), particle density (g/cm3),water holding capacity (%), nitrogen (kg ha-1), phosphorus (kg ha-1), potassium (kg ha-1) and molybdenum (g ha-1) which were as 7.39, 0.21, 0.77,50.33,1.19 , 2.44, 59.14, 345.93, 32.10, 661.41, 15.81 respectively. Treatment T6 @ (25:40:40 kg NPK ha-1 + 0g Molybdenum ha-1) was to be best in pore space (%) which were as 52.00. The treatment T2 was to be best in particle density was as 2.47 (g/cm3). Soil chemical properties as available N, P, K, S, EC and O.C were found to be significant but pH was non-significant. Soil physical properties as bulk density (g/cm3), particle density (g/cm3), pore space (%) and water holding capacity (%) were found to be significant.