Abstract
Field experiments were conducted during the Kharif and rabi season of 2021 in the farmer’s field of Perampattu Village, Tirupattur Taluk & District, TN, India to study the effect of K and S management in groundnut. The soil of the experiment field belongs to sandy clay loam, available nitrogen (133.4 kg ha-1), phosphorus (16.8 kg ha-1), potassium (113.1 kg ha-1), and sulfur (4.80 mg kg-1), respectively. The experiments were laid out in Randomized Block Design (RBD) with eight treatments viz., T1-Control, T2–RDF (Blanket Recommendation as 25:50:75 kg NPK ha-1), T3- RDF + Add 0.25% of K through MOP (Foliar Application), T4– RDF + Add 0.5% of K through MOP (Foliar Application), T5– RDF + Add 0.25% of K through SOP (Foliar Application), T6– RDF + Add 0.5% of K through SOP (Foliar Application), T7– RDF + Add 0.25% of K through KNO3 (Foliar Application), T8– RDF + Add 0.5% of K through KNO3 (Foliar Application) and replicated thrice. Higher yield of groundnut in Kharif & rabi 3103 Kg ha-1 & 2895 Kg ha-1, respectively, and percent of yield increase in T4 was 3.9 and 5.63 over other treatments and also maximum gross income, net income, and benefit-cost ratio were obtained in RDF + Add 0.5% of K through MOP (T4) applied treatment in both seasons. The lowest gross income, net income, and benefit-cost ratio were achieved in T1.
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