Vol. 9, Special Issue 10, Part L (2025)
Effect of integrated nutrient management on yield parameter of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) under Chhattisgarh plains
Tuman Lal, Eshu Sahu, Anita Kerketta, Hemant Toppo, Ritika Samrath, Upendra Kumar Rajwade and Ritu Chandrawanshi
A field experiment was conducted during the summer season of year 2024-25 at the Instructional farm Khudmudi, College of Horticulture and Research Station, Mahatma Gandhi University of Horticulture & Forestry, Durg (C.G.), to evaluate the “Effect of integrated nutrient management on yield parameter of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) under Chhattisgarh plains”. The field experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with eleven treatments and three replications. The experiment included organic manures and inorganic fertilizers viz., NPK (Nitrogen, Phosphorus or Potassium), FYM, vermicompost and poultry manure along with a control treatment (T₀) involving only water. Among the treatments, it resulting in the maximum number of fruits per plant (16.10), longest fruit length (13.06), maximum fruit weight (13.84 g), highest fruit yield per plant (0.227 kg), fruit yield per plot (4.80 kg) and total yield (160.11 q/ha). Therefore, it can be suggested that the dose of 75% NPK + FYM (20 t/ha) + Vermicompost (10 t/ha) + Poultry manure (10 t/ha) suitable for the commercial cultivated of Okra in the Chhattisgarh plains. This treatment also achieved the highest economic return, demonstrating maximum net profit (Rs. 1,79,415.00) and an advantageous benefit-cost (B:C) ratio (2.95). These results indicate that use of nutrients can play a crucial role in increasing both the production and economic viability of Okra cultivation.
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