Integrated Nutrient Management in Blackgram (Vigna mungo L.) Under South Gujarat Condition Patel B. A., Patel A. P., Rod N. K. Department of Agronomy, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari-396 450 Online published on 23 December, 2016. Abstract A field experiment was conducted during kharif season of the year 2014 at the College Farm, N.M. College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari. Total sixteen treatment combinations consisting, four Organic manure (M1: FYM @ 5 t ha−1. + RDF, M2: Bio compost 2 t ha−1. + RDF, M3: Vermicompost1 t ha−1. + RDF , M4: control) and four foliar applications of fertilizers (S1: 2% DAP, S2: 0.5% 19: 19: 19 NPK, S3: 1% Urea phos as foliar spray at 15 and 30 DAS, S4: Water spray) were evaluated in Split Plot Design with three replications. Almost all the growth and yield parameters, such as plant height, number of branches plant−1, leaf area plant−1, total dry matter accumulation, number of pods plant−1, number of seeds pod−1, seed yield (1118 kg ha1) and haulm yield (1926 kg ha−1) and maximum net realization of Rs. 48809 ha−1 with BCR of 3.42 was recorded with vermicompost @ 1 t ha−1 + RDF (M3) and foliar application of 2% DAP gave significantly higher plant height, number of branches plant−1, leaf area plant−1, total dry matter accumulation, number of pods plant−1, number of seeds pod−1, seed yield (1100 kg ha−1) and haulm yield (1908 kg ha−1) andmaximum net realization of Rs. 47771 ha−1 with BCR of 3.37. Top Keywords Integrated Nutrient management, Bio Compost, Urea-phos, dry matter accumulation, Vermicompost. Top |