EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS ON THE NODULATION, GROWTH AND YIELD OF MUNGBEAN
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted at the field laboratory of the Department of Soil
Science, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur,
during kharif season (March to June) of 2011 to find out the effect of phosphorus on
the nodulation and yield of mungbean (Vigna radita). Six different levels of
phosphorus were used as treatment viz.,T, = 10 kg POs; /ha, T, = 20 kg P2Os /ha ,
T; = 30 kg P.O; /ha, Ty = 40 kg P.O; /ha ,T; = 50 kg P.O; /ha ,Ts= 60 kg P2Os /ha
and To = control (no application of phosphorus). The phosphorus was applied in the
form of triple super phosphate as per experimental specification. The experimental
results revealed that plant height, root length, number of nodules plant-', nodule dry
weight, shoot dry weight plant”, root dry weight plant’, number of pods plant”, pod
length, number of seeds pod™', 1000-seeds weight, seed yield, nitrogen uptake and
protein content in the plant were significantly influenced by phosphorus. The highest
number of nodules 22.98 and 31.5 at 30 and 50 days after sowing (DAS) was found
respectively in T, treatment which was closely followed by treatments Ts ,T. and the
lowest number of nodules (9.33 at 30 DAS and 14.08 at 50 DAS) was found in To
(control). Grain yield of mungbean was significantly influenced with the
application of phosphorus. It was found that the application of 40 kg P2Os ha:
1 produced the highest grain yield (1234 kg ha‘) and the control treatment
produced the lowest grain yield (756.1 kg ha"). The findings of the study
showed that the performance of the treatment Ts was the best among other
treatments in respects of nodulation, growth and yield of mungbean.
Therefore 40 kg P2Os ha is recommended for mungbean cultivation.