GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSE OF WHEAT AS INFLUENCED BY PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR
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Abstract
An experiment was carried out at the research field of the Department of Crop
Physiology and Ecology of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology
University, Dinajpur, Bangladesh to evaluate the effect of Phosphorous and Sulphur on
the growth and yield of wheat (BWMRI Gom-3). The experiment was conducted from
December 2022 to March 2023. Four levels of Phosphorous viz. (i) P0 = 0 kg P ha-1
(Control), (ii) P1 = 30 kg P ha-1, (iii) P2 = 60 kg P ha-1 and (iv) P3 = 90 kg P ha-1 and three
levels of S viz. (i) S0 = 0 kg S ha-1 (Control), (ii) S1 = 20 kg S ha-1 and (iii) S2 = 40 kg S
ha-1 were used as experimental treatments. The experiment was laid out in a randomized
complete block design with three replications. Data on different growth and yield
parameters were recorded and analysed statistically. Phosphorous and Sulphur
individually and also in association gave significant effect on growth and yield of wheat.
The P2 treatment gave the tallest plant (89.02 cm), maximum number of tiller plant-1
(7.83), spike length (18.36 cm), grains per spike (43.81), thousand grain weight (37.66
g), grain yield (4.23 t ha-1), straw yield (5.59 t ha-1) and harvest index (43.07%). Besides,
maximum plant height (83.25 cm), number of tiller plant-1 (6.84), spike length (15.03
cm), grains per spike (32.27), thousand grain weight (33.95 g), grain yield per plant
(31.79 g), grain yield (4.23 t ha-1), straw yield (5.56 t ha-1) and harvest index (43.21%)
were recorded from S2 (40 kg S ha-1). In terms of combination of sulphur with
phosphorous, highest plant height (89.17 cm), highest number of tiller (8.34), spike
length (12.7 cm), number of grains spike-1 (37.35), 1000 grain weight (47.19 g), grain
yield (4.46 t ha-1), straw yield (5.85 t ha-1) and harvest index (43.85%) was recorded
from P2S2. Finally, all the growth, yield and yield attributing characters were found
lowest in control treatments. The result of the study indicated that the 60 Kg P and 40 S
Kg ha-1 would be effective and economic for the cultivation of BWMRI Gom-3 in
Bangladesh
