Optimum dose of nitrogen and potassium for ginger in Wynad, Kerala

Authors

  • T Pradeepkumar, P Mayadevi, K C Aipe, T P Manomohandas, M P Giridharan, K N Satheesan, K Kumaran

Abstract

Study on nutrient requirement of ginger in Wynad, Kerala showed the positive effect of higher, doses of Nand K on the yield. Among the 16 levels of Nand K, 3 combinations viz., 150 kg N, 50 kg K; 150 kg N, 100 kg K and 75 kg N, 150 kg K ha-1 were found to be significantly superior with respect to yield. Among the vegetative characters, plant height was found to be significantly influenced by nitrogen. The optimum dose of Nand K derived from the quadratic equation was 144 kg and 109 kg ha-1 respectively.

 

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Published

24-06-2001

How to Cite

Satheesan, K Kumaran, T. P. P. M. K. C. A. T. P. M. M. P. G. K. N. (2001). Optimum dose of nitrogen and potassium for ginger in Wynad, Kerala. Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops, 10(1), 07–11. Retrieved from https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/josac/article/view/4634

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