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ThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF NATURAL FARMING PRACTICES ON GROWTH AND QUALITY PARAMETERS OF PEA (Pisum sativum L.)(UHF,NAUNI, 2021-10) NIPANSHU; UPENDER SINGHABSTRACT The study entitled “Studies on the effect of natural farming practices on growth and quality parameters of pea (Pisum sativum L.)” was carried out at Experimental Block of Soil Science in year 2020-21, Dr. YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design on pea cv. Pusa Pragati consisting 7 treatments and 3 replications viz., T1 (100% RDF), T2 (3 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 5% jeevamrit @ 15 days interval), T3 (2 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 10% jeevamrit @ 15 days interval), T4 (1 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 15% jeevamrit @ 15 days interval), T5 (3 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 5% jeevamrit @ 30 days interval), T6 (2 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 10% jeevamrit @ 30 days interval), T7 (1 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 15% jeevamrit @ 30 days interval). The results of the investigation revealed that not only significantly increased the growth and quality parameters of pea as well as soil macro and micro nutrients by the treatment T3 (2 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 10% jeevamrit @ 15 days interval), whereas, maximum yield was recorded under T1 followed by treatment T3 statistically at par with T2 and Maximum B: C ratio was recorded under T3 respectively. Application of 2 t ha-1 ghanjeevamrit + 10% jeevamrit @ 15 days interval may be recommended as most effective nutrient module for pea cultivation and sustaining soil healthThesisItem Open Access STUDIES ON THE EFFECT OF NATURAL FARMING PRACTICES ON PRODUCTIVITY, NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND ECONOMICS OF PEA (Pisum sativum L.(UHF,NAUNI, 2022-10) RITIKA; UPENDER SINGHABSTRACT The study entitled “Studies on the effect of natural farming practices on productivity, nutrient uptake and economics of pea (Pisum sativum L.)” was carried out at model farm, SPNF block in year 2021-22, Dr YS Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design on pea cv. PB-89 with intercrops like coriander cv. Solan Selection and spinach cv. All Green consisting of 10 treatments and 3 replications viz., T1 (0.5t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @10%), T2 (0.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @20%), T3 (0.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @30%), T4 (1.0 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @10%), T5 (1.0 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @20%), T6 (1.0 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @30%), T7 (1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @10%), T8 (1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @20%), T9 (1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @30%) and T10 (Absolute control). The results of investigation revealed that the application of different formulations not only significantly increased the growth, yield and quality parameters of pea but also increased soil macro nutrients. The increase in soil and growth parameters by the treatment T9 (1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @30%) was followed by T8 (1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @20%) whereas maximum B:C ratio was recorded under treatment T8 (1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @20%). Application of 1.5 t/ha Ghanjeevamrit + Jeevamrit @20% @ 14 days intervals + (six foliar applications of Jeevamrit) JM may be recommended as most effective nutrient module for pea cultivation and sustaining soil health.