Dewangan, Y.K.Sonboir, H.L.Samadhiya, V.K.Saxena, R.R.Chitale, ShrikantMarapi, Dinesh Kumar2017-10-232017-10-232015http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810033522INFLUENCE OF PLANTING METHODS AND ORGANIC MANURE LEVELS ON PERFORMANCE OF GEL, HERBAGE YIELD AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ALOE VERA (Aloe barbadensis Mill.) IN CHHATTISGARH PLAINSINFLUENCE OF PLANTING METHODS AND ORGANIC MANURE LEVELS ON PERFORMANCE OF GEL, HERBAGE YIELD AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ALOE VERA (Aloe barbadensis Mill.) IN CHHATTISGARH PLAINS : The maximum herbage and gel yields (21.11 t ha-1 and 13.09 t ha-1, respectively) were recorded with raised bed planting followed by ridge and furrow planting. Among organic manure levels, the maximum herbage yield (21.20 t ha-1) and gel yield (12.88 t ha-1) were recorded with application of vermicompost @ 5 t ha-1 followed by application of vermicompost @ 2.5 t ha-1. The highest herbage (22.70 t ha-1) and gel yield (14.70 t ha-1) were recorded with the raised bed planting at same level of application vermicompost @ 5 t ha-1. The highest ash content (15.90 %), crude protein (7.25 %), crude fiber (8.90 %) and crude fat (3.10 %) in gel were recorded with the raised bed planting was found statistically superior over flat bed planting at the same level of application of vermicompost @ 5 t ha-1. The highest net return (Rs. 149745 ha-1) was recorded with raised bed planting with vermicompost @ 5 t ha-1 followed by raised bed planting with vermicompost @ 2.5 t ha-1 (Rs. 145415 ha-1).ennullINFLUENCE OF PLANTING METHODS AND ORGANIC MANURE LEVELS ON PERFORMANCE OF GEL, HERBAGE YIELD AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF ALOE VERA (Aloe barbadensis Mill.) IN CHHATTISGARH PLAINSThesis