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The experiment was conducted at the Farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka during the period from April to September 2017 to study in
effect of nutrient management and fruit position on growth and seed yield of okra.
The experiment consisted of four different levels of NPKS as: F
=
N
60
P
20
K
40
S
10,
F
2
= N
80
P
30
K
60
S
15,
and F
3
= N
120
P
40
K
80
S
20
0
, and Seed from fruits
of different node position viz. P
1
=from fruits borne on 1-3 nodes, P
= from fruits
borne on 4-8 nodes, P
= from all fruits. The experiment was laid out in two
factors Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications.
Results showed that a significant variation among the treatments in respect
majority of the observed parameters. Different nutrient level and seed from
different fruit position
3
had significant influence on growth, seed yield and quality
components of okra. The maximum number of pods per plant (29.79), pod length
(16.54 cm), individual pod weight (16.28g), number of seeds per pod (46.81)
thousand seed weight (62.15g) was obtained from F
3
P
treatment combination
(N
120
P
40
K
80
S
20
1
Kg/ha with seeds from fruits borne on 1-3 nodes) whereas the
minimum number of pods per plant (23.36), pod length (13.2 cm), individual pod
weight (11.23g), number of seeds per pod (37.95) thousand seed weight (42.65g)
was obtained from F
0
P
treatment combination (control with from all fruits) It is
apparent that F
3
P
1
3
treatment combination gave the best performance for the
growth and seed yield of okra.
= Control, F
2
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