1 Faculty of Agriculture, United University, Rawatpur Jhalwa Prayagraj, UP, India.
2 Research scholar, Vishveshwarya Institute of Engineering and Technology, Dadri Gautam budha nagar UP India.
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(03), 602-607
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.3.0435
Received on 08 January 2025; revised on 24 February 2025; accepted on 27 February 2025
In two consecutive years (2023 and 2024), a field experiment was set up at the Faculty of Agriculture Science's experimental farm at United University to assess the impact of integrated nutrient management (INM) on soil fertility and cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis L.) productivity. PGPR strains (Bacillus spp.) were used in studies that combined the usage of organic and inorganic fertilizers. The nine therapies, Absolute control (T1), 70% NPKM + 30% N through FYM and VC (50:50), 80% NPKM + 20% N through FYM and VC (50:50), 90% NPKM + 10% N through FYM and VC (50:50), 100% NPK + FYM (T5), 100% NPK + Vermicompost (T6), The NPKM values for T7, T8, and T9 are 50:50 of FYM and VC according to N content, 50:50 of FYM and VC according to N content, and 120% and 130%, respectively. With the exception of T1, T5, and T6, all treatments were subject to PGPR. Three replicates of the experimental setup were established using a randomized block design (RBD). In contrast to treatment T5 -100% NPK + FYM (RDF), the results showed that treatment T3 -80% NPKM + 30% N through FYM and VC (50:50) with PGPR greatly boosted the cauliflower yield by 22.91%. Following harvest, the soil's condition was evaluated, and the usage of fertilizers and PGPR together raised the soil's nutrient concentration.
Cauliflower; FYM; Vermicompost; Integrated Nutrient Management; Sustainable
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Vikas Sonkar, Divya kriti, Vishal kumar and Aniket raj. The impact of integrated nutrient management on soil nutrient status and cauliflower (Brassica oleraceae) var. botrytis growth and yield. World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2025, 25(03), 602-607. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2025.25.3.0435.
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