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Indian Journal of Pure & Applied Biosciences (IJPAB)
Year : 2019 , Volume 7, Issue 3
Page No. : 589-594
Article doi: : http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.7481
Symbiotic Traits and Yield of Different Genotypes of Soybean as Affected by Basal Doses of Inputs in Vertisol
Mahesh Kumar Uchariya1, Ranjana Varma2, R. C. Jain3 and Mukesh Singh4*
1Ph. D. Scholar Barkatullah University Bhopal (M.P)
2Professor Department of BotanySarojini Naidu Govt.Girls P.G. College Bhopal (M.P)
3Principal Scientist (Soil Science) R.A.K. Collage of Agriculture Sehore (M.P)
4Senior Technical officer KrishiVigyan Kendra Shajapur. (M.P)
*Corresponding Author E-mail: mukeshsingh1974@rediffmail.com
Received: 8.05.2019 | Revised: 12.06.2019 | Accepted: 18.06.2019
ABSTRACT
The experiment was conducted near research farm of Krishi Vigyan Kendra Sehore, (M.P) during kharif season of 2008-09 with Genotypes (10) viz. T1 (Bragg), T2 (JS 93-05), T3 (RKS 24) T4 (NRC 37), T5 (MOUS 158), T6 (JS 97-62) T7 (NRC 7), T8 (JS 7546), T9 (JS 9560) T10 (JS 335). The result showed that the genotypes response on pre-harvest studies viz. plant height, number of branches, number of leaves, dry weight per plant, nodule number, dry weight of nodule were found significant. The JS 335 per formed the best for the nodulating ability (nodulation traits) followed by Bragg. Genotype JS 335 per formed the best for the post harvest parameters viz. pods per plant, seed yield per plant, seed index, seed yield (kg/ha), and harvest index were found significant among genotypes. It was followed by Bragg.
Key word: Genotypes, Pre harvest studies, Post harvest studies.
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Cite this article:
Uchariya, M.K., Varma, R., Jain, R.C. and Singh, M., Symbiotic Traits and Yield of Different Genotypes of Soybean as Affected by Basal Doses of Inputs in Vertisol, Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 7(3): 589-594 (2019). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.7481
