Abstract

Summary A potculture experiment was carried through to study the effect of pelleting agents, viz. gypsum, dicalcium phosphate, basic slag, and sodium humate as spray, on dry matter yield and nutrient uptake of soybean ( Glycine max L. cv Bragg) in a saline-sodic sandy loam soil, having p H 8.2 and E.C. 2.3 m mhos/cin. at 25 °C. In all the treatments dry matter yield of shoots and roots and their nutrient uptake (N, P, Zn, Fe, Mn, and Cu) was significantly (5% level) higher than that of the control.

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