INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN BHUMYAMALAIKI (Phyllanthus amarus SCHUM AND THONN.) UNDER NORTHERN DRY ZONE OF KARNATAKA
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2019-07
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University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot
Abstract
The field investigation with different combinations of organic manures and
inorganic fertilizers were undertaken to elicit information on “Integrated nutrient
management in Bhumyamalaiki (Phyllanthus amarus Schum and Thonn.) under
Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka” at Main Horticultural Research and Extension Centre
(MHREC), UHS, Udyanagiri, Bagalkote, during 2018-19. The experiment was
conducted on CIM-Jeevan variety and it was laid out in factorial randomized block
design with 24 treatments involving different combination of organic manures and
inorganic fertilizers with three replications. The three main factors considered having
different levels in which 3 levels of FYM (M0, M1 and M2, respectively), 2 levels of
Vermicompost (V0 and V1, respectively) and 4 levels of nitrogen, phosphorous and
potassium (F0, F1, F2 and F3, respectively), Among different treatment combinations,
application of M2V1F3 (15 tonnes FYM, 2 tonnes vermicompost and fertilizer
combination of 150: 60: 60 kg NPK per hectare) had recorded significantly maximum
plant height (79.30 cm), number of leaves per plant (280.33), number of branches per
plant (59.90) at harvest.
Whereas, the maximum plant spread (497.67 cm), leaf area (3.32 cm2), leaf area
index (3.29), Cumulative growth rate (11.53 g/m2/day), Absolute growth rate (0.23
g/day), the nutrient content in plants (N-2.70 %, P2O5 -0.51 % and K2O – 2.63 %),
nutrient uptake by the plants (N- 178.59, P2O5-33.72 and K2O-173.88 kg/ha), total dry
matter accumulation (16.17 g/plant), fresh herbage yield (14.79 t/ha), dry herbage yield
(6.61 t/ha), the highest net return (Rs. 2,48,709 /ha) and benefit cost ratio (4.01) were
recorded with the combined application of M2V1F2 (15 tonnes FYM, 2 tonnes
vermicompost along with 100: 45: 45 kg NPK per hectare).
The maximum phyllanthin content (0.98 %) was recorded with the application
of organic manures M2V1F0 (15 tonnes of FYM along with 2 tonnes of vermicompost)
and acceptable quantity of Phyllanthin was obtained with M2V1F2 (15 tonnes of FYM 2
tonnes of vermicompost along with 100: 45: 45 kg NPK/ha). Hence, it can be
concluded, that Phyllanthus amarus variety CIM-Jeevan has shown better performance
under dry land situation with application of M2V1F2 in terms of growth, yield,
acceptable quantity, quality of phyllanthin and also with regard to economics and soil
health.