SEAWEED SAP AS PRODUCTIVITY BOOSTER OF MAIZE

Authors

  • SHIKHA SINGH, M. K. SINGH, S. K. PAL, SAMINA PERWEEN, JAYANTI KUMARI, S. T. ZODAPE ARUP GHOSH

Keywords:

Maize, Kappaphycus alvarezii, Gracilaria edulis, Seaweed extract

Abstract

A field experiment conducted in the research farm of Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi (JH) during kharif
2012-13 and 2013-14 with maize variety HQPM-1 in a randomized block design and replicated thrice, with two
sources of seaweed sap namely Kappaphycus alvarezii and Gracilaria edulis at 6 concentrations (0.0, 2.5,5.0,
7.5,10.0 and 15.0% )with 100%RDF (150:60:40 kg N,P2O5 andK2O ha-1) and 4 concentrations (0.0, 7.5, 10.0
and 15%) with 50 % RDF,revealed that application of either 7.5% K sap or 5% G sap along with 100% RDF
enhanced the grain yield by 34 and 30% respectively than application of 100% RDF alone (41.92 q ha-1).
Application of 7.5% either of K sap or G sap along with 50% RDF produce similar grain yield (38.42 and 38.83
q ha-1 respectively) as that with 100% RDF alone and thereby saving 50% fertilizer need of the crop as well as
maintained grain quality. Productivity of maize variety “HQPM-1” can be enhanced by more than 30% by the
application of either 7.5%K sap or 5% G sap along with 100%RDF and can also save 50% fertilizer need of
maize production with 50%RDF.

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Published

2015-08-15

How to Cite

SHIKHA SINGH, M. K. SINGH, S. K. PAL, SAMINA PERWEEN, JAYANTI KUMARI, S. T. ZODAPE ARUP GHOSH. (2015). SEAWEED SAP AS PRODUCTIVITY BOOSTER OF MAIZE. The Bioscan, 10(Supplement 3), 1303–1306. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/1705

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