Abstract

A Field experiment was conducted during rabi 2015–16 and 2016 17 on research farm of Indogulf Cropsciences Ltd. at Nathupur, district-Sonipat, Haryana on sandy loam soil to find out suitable nutrient management practices for increasing the productivity and production of chilli. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design allocated five treatments comprising varying rates and sources of nutrients [T1: 100% RDF (100 Kg N; 60Kg P: 40 Kg K/ha), T2: 75% RDF+Picasso Gold @ 1.0 ml/ltr water, T3: 75% RDF+Picasso Gold 1.5 ml/ltr water, T4: 75% RDF+Picasso Gold @ 2.0 ml/ltr water and T5: 75% RDF+Old Formulation Picasso Gold @ 2.0 ml/ltr water] with three replications. Maximum plant height (61.32 cm at 90 DAT), number of branches/plant (26.23 at 90DAT), flowers/plant (101.61), fruit/plant (88.29), fruit setting (86.98%), fruit length (11.29 cm) and fruit yield (9.72 t/ha) was recorded under 75% RDF+Picasso Gold 2.0 ml/ltr water which was significantly higher than T1, T2 and T5, which was statistically at par with T3 (75% RDF+Picasso Gold 1.5 ml/ltr water). Based on these results, it can be concluded that 75% RDF+Picasso Gold 1.5 ml/ltr water found more effective towards the growth, yield parameter and Yield of chilli.

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