Vol. 8, Special Issue 1, Part F (2024)

Effect of cultivars and organic nutrient management practices on quality of liquid Jaggery (Joni Bella)

Author(s):

Shivashenkaramurthy M, Nayak GV, Rajakumar GR, Sanjaya B Patil and Channabasappa KS

Abstract:
An experiment was conducted to study the effect of cultivars and organic nutrient management on quality of liquid Jaggery at Agriculture Research Station, Kumta, Uttara Kannada, Karnataka. The experiment consisted three main plots (Cultivars) viz., C1: SNK 635, C2: Co 86032 and C3: Konanakatte and seven sub plots (nutrient management practices) viz., N1: Farm Yard Manure (FYM) (1/3rd) + Vermicompost (VC) (1/3rd) + Biogas slurry (BGS)(1/3rd), N2: FYM (1/3rd) + VC (1/3rd) + Biodigester filtrate (BDF) (1/3rd), N3: FYM (50%) + VC (50%), N4: FYM (50%) + BGS (50%), N5: FYM (50%) + BDF (50%), N6: Recommended package of practices (RPP) and N7: Farmer’s practice. The results indicated that, non- reducing sugar % was not significantly influenced by cultivars and nutrient management and their interactions. Whereas, reducing sugar content was significantly influenced by cultivars and nutrient management. The cultivar SNK 635 recorded significantly lower reducing sugars (13.16%). Other quality parameters like fat, protein, ash, moisture, colour and pH of liquid Jaggery were not significantly influenced by cultivars and organic treatments. EC values of liquid Jaggery was significantly influenced by cultivars. SNK 635 recorded significantly lower EC values (1.11 dSm-1). Overall acceptability score point of SNK 635 liquid Jaggery was 8.25. Organic nutrient management had significantly higher overall acceptability score points.

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How to cite this article:
Shivashenkaramurthy M, Nayak GV, Rajakumar GR, Sanjaya B Patil and Channabasappa KS. Effect of cultivars and organic nutrient management practices on quality of liquid Jaggery (Joni Bella). Int. J. Adv. Biochem. Res. 2024;8(1S):364-372. DOI: 10.33545/26174693.2024.v8.i1Sf.338