Effect of fertilizer and weed management practices on growth and yield of bidi tobacco Patel C.J.*,1, Gediya K.M.1, Patel H.K.1, Patel A.R.1 1Bidi Tobacco Research Station, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Gujarat, 388 110 *Email: chiragjpatel@aau.in
Abstract An experiment was conducted on loamy sand soil at Bidi Tobacco Research Station F arm, Anand Agricultural University, Anand, Guj arat during 2011–12 and 2012–13. Twenty treatment combinations comprising of four levels of fertilizer management (control; ammonium sulphate: 200 kg/ha; castor cake: 200 kg/ha and neem cake: 200 kg/ha) and five weed management treatments (unweeded, manual weeding, pendimethalin 1.0 kg/ha, isoproturon 1.0 kg/ha and glyphosate 1.0 kg/ha) were tried out in a factorial RBD with four replications. The application of ammonium sulphate at 200 kg/ha along with irrigation and manual weeding of broomrape were found to be the best practices. Top Keywords Bidi tobacco, Nicotiana tabacum L. Top |
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