Nutritional Variation of Cauliflower Grown in Different Fertilizer Combinations in Soil

International Journal of Business, Social and Scientific Research 1(3): 187-194, April-June 2014

8 Pages Posted: 19 May 2020

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FN Jahan

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ATM Shahjalal

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Sohela Akhter

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H Mehraj

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AFM Jamal Uddin

Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University - Department of Horticulture

Date Written: 2014

Abstract

An experiment was conducted at experimental field and laboratory of the Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Bangladesh during the period from October 2008 to March 2009 to evaluate the variation in nutritional contents of cauliflower to different fertilizer combinations. Experiment consisted twelve treatments, viz., T1: 100% Recommended Dose of Chemical Fertilizer (RDCF; RDCF= N250P35K65S40 Zn5B1 kgha-1); T2: 80% RDCF; T3: 60% RDCF; T4: 100% RDCF+Vermicompost @ 1.5 tha-1; T5: 80% RDCF+Vermicompost @ 3 tha-1; T6: 60% RDCF+Vermicompost @ 6 tha-1; T7: Vermicompost @ 6 tha-1; T8: 100% RDCF+Conventional compost @ 1.5 tha-1; T9: 80% RDCF+Conventional compost @ 3 tha-1; T10: 60% RDCF+Conventional compost @ 6 tha-1; T11: Conventional compost @ 6 tha-1 and T12: Control (No fertilization) following Randomized Complete Block Design with three replications. Maximum nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulphur content (1.99%, 0.30%, 1.98%, 0.31% respectively on curd also 1.58%, 0.39%, 1.19%, 0.26% respectively on stover) and uptake (131.66, 13.09, 80.80, 12.50 kg/ha respectively on curd also 26.86, 6.63, 20.23, 4.42 kg/ha respectively on stover) of cauliflower were found from T4 which was statistically similar with T5. On the other hand, maximum total N (0.10%), available P (16.00 ppm), available S (15.0 ppm), available Zn (1.7 ppm) and exchangeable K (0.20 meq 100g-1 soil) were found from T5. The minimum result was observed in T12 in all of the parameters.

Keywords: Cauliflower, Nutritional Contents, Composts

Suggested Citation

Jahan, FN and Shahjalal, ATM and Akhter, Sohela and Mehraj, H and Jamal Uddin, AFM, Nutritional Variation of Cauliflower Grown in Different Fertilizer Combinations in Soil (2014). International Journal of Business, Social and Scientific Research 1(3): 187-194, April-June 2014, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3582349

Fn Jahan

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Atm Shahjalal

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Sohela Akhter

affiliation not provided to SSRN

H Mehraj (Contact Author)

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Afm Jamal Uddin

Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University - Department of Horticulture ( email )

Bangladesh

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