EFFECT OF NPK AND COMPOST ON THE GROWTH AND VEGETATIVE YIELD OF SPINACH (Spinacia oleracea L.)
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at Soil Science Research Field in Hajee Mohammad
Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU), Dinajpur, Bangladesh. During the
period from November 2023 to January 2024 to evaluate the impact of various inorganic
fertilizers and compost on Spinach. The experiment comprises six (6) treatments, T1 =
Control, T2 =100% NPK, T3 = 100% Compost, T4 = 75% Compost+ 25% NPK, T5 = 50%
Compost + 50% NPK and T6 = 25% Compost+ 75% NPK. The experiment was laid out in a
Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The findings indicated
that T6 exhibited the tallest plant height, measuring 7.15, 16.85 and 19.09 cm at 15, 30 and 45
DAS respectively. Moreover, T6 also displayed the highest number of leaves (7.01, 10.67 at
30 and 45 DAS respectively), as well as the greatest shoot and root weight (9.73 g and 1.10 g,
respectively). T3 also had the highest levels of available S (8.5 ppm) and T4 had highest
exchangeable K (0.061 meq 100-1 g soil), as well as T6 had the highest total N content
(0.15%). Furthermore, T6 had the highest pH (6.01) and T3 had highest EC (0.09 dS m-1). The
maximum P was 25.76 ppm, which was achieved from T2. On the other hand, the T1
treatments exhibited the lowest values for all parameters. This included the shortest plant
height, measuring 3.6, 7.5 and 13.26 cm at 15, 30 and 45 DAS respectively. Furthermore, T1
had the lowest number of leaves plant-1 (8.6) at 45 DAS, as well as the lowest shoot and root
weight plant-1 (3.93 g and 0.66 g, respectively). T1 also had the lowest levels of available S
(3.76 ppm), available P (6.15 ppm), exchangeable K (0.035 meq 100-1 g soil), total N (0.08
%), pH (5.36), and electrical conductivity (0.05 dS m-1). 25% Compost and 75% NPK was
recommended for farmer's field. Further investigation will be needed in different AEZ and in
different soil types.
