Abstract

Field experiments were conducted for 3 years at Akola during kharif 2006-07 to 2008-09, to find out the impact of plant geometry and levels of N, P and K fertilization on performance of Bt cotton. From the pooled analysis of 3 years data, it was observed that 90 cm x 45 cm spacing recorded 50.5 and 17.7% higher seed cotton yield than 90 cm x 90 cm and 90 cm x 60 cm spacing, respectively. Wider spacing plants had more boll/plants (23.1) than closer spaced (20.8 bolls/plant). Application of 125% recommended dose of fertilizer/ha was at par with recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) i.e. 50-25-25 kg N-P-K/ha and significantly higher than 75% RDF. Increase in yield was due to improvement in bolls/plant. There was increasing trend in N, M and R with increasing N, P and K levels. Mon- etary returns showed increasing trend with decreasing intra row spacing. Consequently spacing of 90cm x 45 cm and recommended dose of fertilizer of non Bt (50-25-25 kg N-P-K /ha) were found suitable for RCH-2 Bt cotton also under rainfed conditions.

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