Vol. 9, Special Issue 12, Part L (2025)
Impact of integrated nitrogen management and plant spacing on yield and phytochemical quality of Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)
MY Reddy, NK Patke, AG Deshmukh, SP Wagh, VV Patil, RV Mahajan and YA Reddy
A field experiment entitled “Impact of Integrated Nitrogen Management and Plant Spacing on Yield and Phytochemical Quality of Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata)” was conducted during the kharif season of 2024-25 at AICRP on Medicinal, Aromatic Plants and Betelvine, Nagarjun Medicinal Plants Garden, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola. The experiment was laid out in a factorial randomized block design (FRBD) with four nitrogen source treatments, viz., N₁: 75% N through vermicompost + 25% recommended dose of nitrogen (RDN) through inorganic fertilizer, N₂: 50% N through vermicompost + 50% RDN through inorganic fertilizer, N₃: 100% N through vermicompost, and N₄: 100% RDN through inorganic fertilizer, and three plant spacings, viz., S₁: 20 × 20 cm, S₂: 30 × 10 cm, and S₃: 30 × 15 cm, replicated thrice. Results revealed that nitrogen sources and plant spacing significantly influenced fresh foliage yield, dry foliage yield, and total andrographolide yield of Kalmegh. Among nitrogen treatments, application of 100% RDN through inorganic fertilizer (N₄) recorded the highest fresh foliage yield (8558 kg ha⁻¹), dry foliage yield (3388 kg ha⁻¹), and total andrographolide yield (44.41 kg ha⁻¹), which was statistically at par with N₂ (50% vermicompost + 50% RDN). Among spacing treatments, S₂ (30 × 10 cm) produced significantly higher fresh foliage yield (9627 kg ha⁻¹), dry foliage yield (3548 kg ha⁻¹), and total andrographolide yield (46.52 kg ha⁻¹).The interaction effect was significant, with the combination of N₄S₂ (100% RDN through inorganic fertilizer with 30 × 10 cm spacing) recording the maximum fresh foliage yield (12573 kg ha⁻¹), dry foliage yield (4910 kg ha⁻¹), and total andrographolide yield (61.07 kg ha⁻¹). The study clearly indicates that integrated nutrient management combined with optimum plant spacing plays a vital role in enhancing yield and quality of Kalmegh.
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