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  <title>Exploring the role of organic amendments on growth, yield and seed quality of knol-khol (Brassica oleraceavar. gongylodes) in northern hills of India</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>To find out the effect of different organic bulk and liquid manures on the growth, yield and seed<br />
quality of knol-khol, a field-experiment was conducted at CONF, Chatha during the Rabi season of<br />
2022- 23. To increase yield, high amount of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides are used which not<br />
only pollute the vegetables but also affect soil chemical properties. As pesticides and inorganic<br />
fertilizers can penetrate vegetable tissues, they have a negative impact on the natural food chain<br />
when utilised extensively in areas where leafy vegetable production occurs therefore an experiment<br />
was conducted in RCBD with 02 factors viz., organic bulk and liquid manures. There were 20<br />
treatments, with three replications. During the vegetative stage, liquid manures (Panchagavya,<br />
Jeevamrut, Compost tea) were applied at 20 and 30 DAT and after 20 days of replanting the knobs<br />
for seed production. Liquid manures were sprayed at 3% concentration whereas bulk manures were<br />
applied at various dosages like FYM 20 t/ ha, vermicompost 3 t/ ha poultry manure 2 t/ ha and<br />
mustard cake 2 t/ha, as basal dose to the crop. Results depicted that during the vegetative stage,<br />
foliar applications of Compost tea + FYM recorded significantly higher growth and yield<br />
contributing parameters as compared to other treatments. This treatment was statistically at par with<br />
the treatment having Jeevamrut + FYM for knob diameter (8.12 cm) and days to 50% marketable<br />
maturity (40 days). At the reproductive stage of the crop, Jeevamrut + FYM showed superiority<br />
concerning days to 50% flowering (91 days), number of siliqua per plant (945), siliqua weight per<br />
plant (75.67g), seed weight per plant (50g) and seed yield per hectare (610kg). Studies further<br />
revealed that organic amendments could not influence soil chemical properties like pH, EC and OC<br />
except available nitrogen. Its primary components, such as organic manures, offer a means of<br />
lowering the indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers, which promote soil health and have a good<br />
effect on soil organic matter.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>To find out the effect of different organic bulk and liquid manures on the growth, yield and seed<br />
quality of knol-khol, a field-experiment was conducted at CONF, Chatha during the Rabi season of<br />
2022- 23. To increase yield, high amount of inorganic fertilizers and pesticides are used which not<br />
only pollute the vegetables but also affect soil chemical properties. As pesticides and inorganic<br />
fertilizers can penetrate vegetable tissues, they have a negative impact on the natural food chain<br />
when utilised extensively in areas where leafy vegetable production occurs therefore an experiment<br />
was conducted in RCBD with 02 factors viz., organic bulk and liquid manures. There were 20<br />
treatments, with three replications. During the vegetative stage, liquid manures (Panchagavya,<br />
Jeevamrut, Compost tea) were applied at 20 and 30 DAT and after 20 days of replanting the knobs<br />
for seed production. Liquid manures were sprayed at 3% concentration whereas bulk manures were<br />
applied at various dosages like FYM 20 t/ ha, vermicompost 3 t/ ha poultry manure 2 t/ ha and<br />
mustard cake 2 t/ha, as basal dose to the crop. Results depicted that during the vegetative stage,<br />
foliar applications of Compost tea + FYM recorded significantly higher growth and yield<br />
contributing parameters as compared to other treatments. This treatment was statistically at par with<br />
the treatment having Jeevamrut + FYM for knob diameter (8.12 cm) and days to 50% marketable<br />
maturity (40 days). At the reproductive stage of the crop, Jeevamrut + FYM showed superiority<br />
concerning days to 50% flowering (91 days), number of siliqua per plant (945), siliqua weight per<br />
plant (75.67g), seed weight per plant (50g) and seed yield per hectare (610kg). Studies further<br />
revealed that organic amendments could not influence soil chemical properties like pH, EC and OC<br />
except available nitrogen. Its primary components, such as organic manures, offer a means of<br />
lowering the indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers, which promote soil health and have a good<br />
effect on soil organic matter.</p>
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