Agronomic Evaluation of Straight and Customized Fertilizer Formulation in Different Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br. emend Stuntz] Hybrids
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2021-07-04
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Agriculture University, Jodhpur
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A field experiment was conducted at ICAR-All India Coordinated Research
Project on Pearl Millet, Research Farm, Agricultural Research Station, Mandor,
Jodhpur (Agriculture University, Jodhpur) during kharif seasons of 2019 and 2020.
The experiment was laid out in Factorial Randomized Block Design (FRBD) and
replicated thrice. The experiment consisted of three fertility levels (Control, Nutrient
supply through straight fertilizers and Nutrient supply through customized fertilizer)
and seven different pearl millet hybrids (‘MPMH 21’, ‘MPMH 17’, ‘RHB 177’,
‘RHB 173’, ‘HHB 67 (Improved)’, ‘HHB 197’ and ‘HHB 272’).
Findings based on pooled analysis of data exhibited that application of
customized fertilizer substantially enhanced growth attributes viz., plant height (192.2
cm), days to 50% flowering (45.7 days), days to maturity (85.3 days), dry matter
accumulation (72.72 g/plant) and total number of tillers/metre row length (24.0) over
control. Interaction effect between fertility levels and hybrids on dry matter
accumulation was found significantly positive. Hybrid ‘RHB 173’ attained maximum
dry matter accumulation (76.42 g/plant) with the application of customized fertilizer
on pooled basis. Further, addition of customized fertilizer substantially improved
yield attributing characters viz., number of effective tillers/metre row length (22.6),
ear head length (23.10 cm), ear head girth (26.66 mm) and 1,000 grains weight (9.53
g) over control. Application of customized fertilizer recorded markedly higher grain
yield (2,010 kg/ha), straw yield (3,417 kg/ha), biological yield (5,426 kg/ha) and
harvest index (37.02%) over control and straight fertilizer.
Marked variations in N, P, K and Zn content in different plant parts have
been noticed with the application of customized fertilizer. Application of customized
fertilizer recorded markedly higher N (0.105, 0.105 and 0.099%), P (0.332, 0.281 and
0.261%), K (0.705, 0.585 and 1.235%) and Zn (45.27, 46.54 and 47.29 mg/kg)
content in root, shoot and leaf of pearl millet over control. Additionally, significant
improvement in crude protein content (11.34%) and protein yield (228.9 kg/ha) were
also recorded with application of customized fertilizer over control on pooled basis.
Application of customized fertilizer recorded markedly higher N (1.814 and 0.580%),
P (0.263 and 0.125%), K (0.687 and 1.987%) and Zn (56.42 and 30.03 mg/kg) content
in grain and straw of pearl millet over control.
Interaction effect between fertility levels and hybrids on N, P and K content
in grain and straw was found statistically significant. Hybrid ‘RHB 173’ recorded
maximum N, P and K content in grain and straw by application of customized
fertilizer on pooled basis. Albeit, hybrid ‘HHB 67 Improved’ recorded greater Zn
content in grain and hybrid ‘HHB 197’ recorded maximum Zn content in straw with
the application of customized fertilizer.Marked improvement in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and zinc uptake by
grain (36.62, 5.28, 13.82 kg/ha and 113.64 g/ha) and straw (19.86, 4.04, 67.96 kg/ha
and 102.65 g/ha) was recorded with the application of customized fertilizer over
control and straight fertilizers.
Application of customized fertilizer substantially enhanced nutrient use
indices of N, P, K and Zn viz., agronomic use efficiency (12.4, 24.9, 74.7 and 149.3),
recovery efficiency (42.2, 13.3, 358.6 and 1.64%) and nutrient harvest index (64.7,
55.2, 16.9 and 52.4%) over control.
Hybrid ‘MPMH 17’ substantially enhanced growth attributes viz., dry matter
accumulation (66.85 g/plant) and total number of tillers/metre row length (22.4) over
control. Further, the pearl millet hybrid ‘MPMH 17’ also recorded marked
improvement in yield attributes viz., number of effective tillers/metre row length
(21.2) and grain (1,958 kg/ha), straw (3,466 kg/ha) and biological (5,424 kg/ha) yields
over rest of the hybrids.
Marked variations in N, P, K and Zn content in different plant parts have
been noticed among various pearl millet hybrids. Markedly higher N (0.106, 0.105
and 0.097) content in root, shoot and leaf of pearl millet was recorded by the hybrids
MPMH 17’. Hybrid ‘RHB 173’ recorded significantly higher N (1.771 and 0.563%),
P (0.250 and 0.122%) and K (0.638 and 1.842%) content in grain and straw of pearl
millet over rest of the hybrids.
Substantially higher nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and zinc uptake by
grain (34.60, 4.92, 12.65 kg/ha and 120.20 g/ha) and straw (19.47, 4.17, 65.23 kg/ha
and 102.11 g/ha) was recorded by hybrid, ‘MPMH 17’ on pooled basis. Hybrid ‘RHB
173’ recorded marked improvement in nutrient use indices of N, P, K and Zn viz.,
agronomic use efficiency and (8.8, 17.7, 53.0 and 106.1), recovery efficiency (31.1,
9.3, 246.7 and 1.16%) on pooled basis.
Post-harvest soil fertility analysis after pearl millet significantly improved
available nitrogen (175.9 kg/ha), phosphorus (17.68 kg/ha), potassium (311.0 kg/ha)
and zinc (0.53 mg/kg) with the application of customized fertilizer on pooled basis.
Moreover, hybrid ‘MPMH 21’ significantly enhanced available nitrogen (168.7
kg/ha), phosphorus (16.37 kg/ha) and potassium (299.4 kg/ha) in the experimental soil
after harvest of pearl millet on pooled basis.
Economic analysis envisages, application of customized fertilizer fetched
significantly higher gross return (`58,700/ha), net return (`36,307/ha) and B: C ratio
(2.62) over control. Likewise, markedly higher gross return (`57,874/ha), net return
(`37,711/ha) and B: C ratio (2.86) was obtained by hybrid, ‘MPMH 17’ on pooled
basis.
Thus, based on the findings of the present investigation, it may be inferred
that fertilization of pearl millet hybrid ‘MPMH 17’ with customized fertilizer fetched
higher productivity (2,391 kg grain/ha) and proved most remunerative (`47,031/ha net
return and 3.10; B: C ratio) on pooled basis, respectively in Arid western plain zone
of Rajasthan.
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Manoj Kumar 2021. Agronomic Evaluation of Straight and Customized Fertilizer Formulation in Different Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br. emend Stuntz] Hybrids. Ph.D. thesis, College of Agriculture, Agriculture University, Jodhpur.