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Irrigation and fertigation of pomegranate cv. Ganesh in Chhattisgarh

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Various fertigation treatments were applied to study their effect on the growth, yield and quality of pomegranate. The seasonal water requirement for 20 per cent wetted area was less in drip-fertigation than in surface fertigation. The former method saved about 27.5 per cent water over the latter method. The fertigation at 75 per cent level (i.e. application of 75 per cent of recommended dose of water-soluble fertilizer through water had at par water use efficiency compared to the fertigation at 100per cent level. The fertigation at 75 per cent level was found to give yield at par with that giving highest yield and the fertigation at 75 per cent level was also found to be most economical and profitable fetching the highest net profit and the highest benefit cost ratio.

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Prabhakar Singh、A.K Singh、Kamlesh Sahu

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Department of Horticulture, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur 492 006

2006

Indian Journal of Horticulture

Indian Journal of Horticulture

ISSN:0972-8538
年,卷(期):2006.63(2)