Effect of Nitrogen Rate and Application Interval on Yield and Profitability of Bilatidhonia

Authors

  • SN Mozumder Hill Agricultural Research Station, Ramgarh, BARI, Khagrachhari Hill District-4531, Bangladesh
  • M Moniruzzaman Agricultural Research Station, Raikhali, BARI, Chandraghona, Rangamati Hill District-4531, Bangladesh
  • PC Sarker Regional Agricultural Research Station, BARI, Hathazari, Chittagong- 4330, Bangladesh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/jard.v6i1.1658

Keywords:

Bilatidhonia, nitrogen rate, application interval, yield, profitability

Abstract

The experiments on Bilatidhonia (Eryngium foetidum L.) crop comprising three levels of application interval (D1 = 15, D2 = 30 and D3 = 45 days after sowing) and four levels of nitrogen (N1 = 150, N2 = 175, N3 = 200 and N4 = 225 kg/ha) were carried out to determine the suitable N dose and application interval at ARS, Raikhali, Rangamati Hill District during two consecutive cropping season in 2003-04 and 2004-05. Plant height, number of leaves and leaf size had small variation with different nitrogen rates and application intervals. Number of plants/m2 and fresh yield singly or in combination differed significantly with different nitrogen rates and application intervals. The application of 175 kg-N/ha and 30 days interval gave the highest fresh yield (35.27 t/ha) and benefit cost ratio (3.61).

Key words: Bilatidhonia, nitrogen rate, application interval, yield, profitability.

doi:10.3329/jard.v6i1.1658

J Agric Rural Dev 6(1&2), 63-68, June 2008

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Mozumder, S., Moniruzzaman, M., & Sarker, P. (2008). Effect of Nitrogen Rate and Application Interval on Yield and Profitability of Bilatidhonia. Journal of Agriculture &Amp; Rural Development, 6(1), 63–68. https://doi.org/10.3329/jard.v6i1.1658

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Crop Science