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International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience (IJPAB)
Year : 2017, Volume : 5, Issue : 3
First page : (449) Last page : (453)
Article doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.5128

Growth Characters, Fodder Yield, Quality and Economics of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum L.) Genotype as Influenced by Nitrogen Levels

S. M. Kumawat*, Vimal Khinchi, R. K. Meena and Shri Rakesh
Agriculture Research Station, S K Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner- 334 006, India
*Corresponding Author E-mail: sagarskrau@gmail.com
Received: 14.06.2017  |  Revised: 23.06.2017   |  Accepted: 25.06.2017  

 ABSTRACT

A field experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research station, Bikaner during Kharif season 2015 to study the “Growth characters, fodder yield, quality and economics of pearl millet genotype as influenced by nitrogen levels”. Treatments comprising four pearl millet genotypes (PM A2-1, PM A2-2, PM A2-3, PM A2-4) and four nitrogen levels (0, 30, 60 and 90 kg/ha) were laid out in factorial randomized block design with three replication. The growth and fodder yield of pearl millet genotypes were influenced significantly with different nitrogen levels. The genotype Pm2-1 & Pm2-2 significantly show their superiority  in plant stand, plant height  and  tillers  compared to Pm2-3 &Pm2-4 and maximum green fodder yield, (689.5q/ha), net returns (Rs 68840/ha) and B: C ratio (1.97) was recorded with PM2-3 closely followed by Pm2-2.  The dry matter yield (DMY) and crude protein content (%) was the highest in PM2-4, while fodder productivity was noted the maximum (10.98 q/ha/day) in PM2-2. Among nitrogen  levels application of 60 kg N/ha significantly  increase green fodder yield (GFY), dry matter yield (DMY), fodder productivity, net returns and B:C ratio. The application of 60 kg N/ha produced   61.32, 18.75 and 8.19 per cent  higher  green fodder yield and 32.36, 13.61, 4.30 per cent higher dry matter yield over 0, 30 and 90 kg N/ha respectively.

Key words: Nitrogen, Genotype, Green fodder yield, Crude protein, Fodder productivity.

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Cite this article: Kumawat, S.M., Khinchi, V., Meena, R.K. and Rakesh, S., Growth Characters, Fodder Yield, Quality and Economics of Pearl Millet (Pennisetum americanum L.) Genotype as Influenced by Nitrogen Levels, Int. J. Pure App. Biosci.5(3): 449-453 (2017). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.5128