PATEL, J. J.Chotaliya, Ramji L.2018-06-042018-06-041998http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810048830A field experiment was conducted on loamy sand soil of Pulse Research Station, Model Farm, Gujarat Agricultural University, Vadodara to study the Response of Summer Greengram [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] to Dates of Sowing, and Levels of Nitrogen and Phosphorus during summer season 1996. Twenty seven combinations comprising three dates of sowing, alloted in main plot as main plot treatments (D1 : 15th February, D2 : 1st March, D3 : 15th March), and as sub plot treatments three levels, each of nitrogen (N1: 10 kg ha-1, N2 : 20 kg ha-1 and N3 : 30 kg ha-1) and phosphorus (P1 : 20 kg ha-1, P2 : 40 kg ha-1 and P3 : 60 kg ha-1). The experiment was laid out in split plot design with three replications using greengram cv. GM-3. The result revealed that crop sown on 1st March had significantly increased initial and final plant stands,periodical plant height (at 20th DAS, 45th DAS and at harvest), number of effective branches plant-1, pod plant-1, pod length, grain and fodder yield whereas grain pod-1 and test weight remain unchanged due to various dates of sowing.enAGRONOMY, AGRICULTUREA STUDYRESPONSE OF SUMMER GREENGRAM [Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek] TO DATES OF SOWING AND LEVELS OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS UNDER MIDDLE GUJARAT CONDITIONSThesis