Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at the farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the period from
November 2013 to April, 2014 to study the effect of sulphur and molybdenum on
growth, yield and oil content of BARI soybean 5. The experiment comprised of
two factors-Factor A: Levels of sulphur (4 levels); S
0
: 0 kg S ha
-1
(control), S
: 10
kg S ha
-1
,
S
2
: 20 kg S ha
-1
and S
3
: 40 kg S ha
-1
; Factors B: Levels of molybdenum
(3 levels)- Mo
0
: 0 kg Mo ha
-1
(control), Mo
1
: 1.0 kg Mo ha
-1
and Mo
: 1.5 kg Mo
ha
-1
. The two factors experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block
Design (RCBD) with three replications. For sulphur, the highest seed yield (2.00 t
ha
-1
) was observed from S
2
and the lowest (1.60 t ha
-1
) from S
. The highest oil
content (21.52%) was observed from S
2
0
2
and the lowest (16.78%) from S
.The
maximum concentration in seed for N (2.80%), P (0.407%), K (0.574%), S
(0.327%) and Mo (0.0143%) was found from S
, while the minimum
concentration in seed for N (1.67%), P (0.350%), K (0.447%), S (0.268%) and Mo
(0.0112%) from S
0
2
. In case of molybdenum, the highest seed yield (1.93 t ha
)
was recorded from Mo
2
, whereas the lowest yield (1.70 ha
-1
) from Mo
. The
highest oil content (20.64%) was recorded from Mo
, whereas the lowest oil
content (18.21%) from Mo
0
2
. The maximum concentration in seed for N (2.61%),
P (0.402%), K (0.550%), S (0.316%) and Mo (0.0138%) was observed from Mo
(1.5 kg Mo ha
-1
) and the minimum concentration in seed for N (2.18%), P
(0.349%), K (0.485%), S (0.286%) and Mo (0.0121%) was recorded from Mo
.
For the interaction effect of sulphur and molybdenum, the highest seeds yield
(2.21 t ha
-1
) was found from S
2
Mo
2
, while the lowest seeds yield (1.56 t ha
) from
S
0
Mo
0
. The highest oil content (23.57%) was found from S
2
Mo
, while the lowest
(16.25%) from S
0
Mo
0
2
. The maximum concentration in seed for N (0.261%), P
(0.402%), K (0.550%), S (0.316%) and Mo (0.0138%) was observed from S
,
whereas the minimum for N (1.52%), P (0.334%), K (0.433%), S (0.261%) and
Mo (0.0108%) from S
0
Mo
0
. It may be concluded that application of 20 kg S ha
& 1.5 kg Mo ha
-1
can be more beneficial for the farmers to get maximum yield.
-1
0
1
0
2
-1
Mo
2
0
2
-1
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2014