Abstract:
A Farm experiment was conducted at the Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University
(SAU), during November 2018 to February 2019 with view to study the growth yield
of mustard as influenced by poutry manure and weeding. The treatment factors were
factor A; poultry manure [4 levels; P
0
- Recommended dose of fertilizer without
poultry manure,
P
1
- Recommended dose of fertilizer with recommended dose of
poultry manure (10 t ha
-1
) P
2
- 25 % reduction of recommended dose of fertilizer with
recommended dose of poultry manure and P
3
- 50 % reduction of recommended dose
of fertilizer (BARI, 2006) with recommended dose of poultry manure] and factor B:
mechanical weesing [
3 levels, M
0
- No mechanical weed control, M
1
- Mechanical
weed control once (at 20 DAS) and M
2
- Mechanical weed control twice (at 15 and 30
DAS)]
. Mustard cv. BARI Sharisha-14 was used as plant material for the present
study. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD)
with three replications. Poultry manure, mechanical weed control and their
interactions showed significant variation on plant height, leaves plant
, branches
plant
−1
, dry weight plant
−1
, siliqua plant
−1
, seeds silliqua
iii
−1
, length of siliqua, weight of
1000-seeds/m
-2
, grain yield, stover yield, biological yield, harvest index and weed
population in mustard field. The tallest plant (95.33 cm) and highest number of leaves
plant
−1
(16.73)
at harvest was recorded from the combination of Recommended dose
of fertilizer with poultry manure and two mechanical weeding at 15 and 30 DAS
(
P
1
M
2
) treatment. The maximum number of branches plant
−1
(8.07), highest dry
matter weight plant
−1
(729.87 g), maximum number of silliqua plant
(257.10),
highest number of seeds siliqua
−1
(14.22), maximum weight of 1000-seed (3.32 g),
highest grain yield (1.57 t ha
−1
) and maximum harvest index (30.58 %) at harvest was
found
in combined use of 25% less poultry manure with poultry manure and two
times
weeding (P
2
M
2
) treatment. The maximum number of weed population (40.70
m
−2
) was found from P
1
M
0
(Recommended dose of fertilizer with poultry manure and
no mechanical weeding) and the minimum weed (31.67 m
−2
) was from 50% less
poultry manure with poultry manure and two mechanical weeding at 15 DAS and 30
DAS
(P
3
M
2
). 25% less recommended poultry manure with poultry manure and two
times mechanical weeding showed better performance on growth and yield of
mustard.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka in partial
fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRONOMY