Abstract:
The experiment was carried out at the “Horticulture Farm” of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during November 2019 to March 2020 to study influence
of phosphorus fertilization and seed rates on growth and yield of black cumin. The
experiment consisted of two factors. Factor A: Four levels of phosphorus viz., P
=
control, P
1
= 35 kg P ha
-1
, P
2
= 40 kg P ha
-1
and P
3
= 45 kg P ha
-1
and Factor B: Three seed
rates viz., R
1
= 8 kg seeds ha
-1
, R
2
= 10 kg seeds ha
-1
and R
3
= 12 kg seeds ha
. The
experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design with three
replications. Data were recorded on growth, yield components and yield of black cumin
and significant variation was observed for most of the studied characters. Growth related
data was maximum on P
3
(45 kg P ha
-1
) treatment but in case of seed yield, P
(40 kg P
ha
-1
) treatment showed the best result. In case of growth characters, R
1
2
-1
(8 kg seeds ha
)
treatment revealed the best result but in case of seed yield, R
2
(10 kg seeds ha
)
treatment showed the best result. In case of different levels of phosphorus, the highest
seed yield (1.22 t ha
-1
) was obtained from P
2
(40 kg P ha
-1
) treatment whereas the lowest
seed yield (0.98 t ha
-1
) was obtained from P
(control) treatment. In case of different seed
rates, the highest seed yield (1.14 t ha
-1
0
) was obtained from R
2
(10 kg seeds ha
)
treatment whereas the lowest seed yield (1.07 t ha
-1
) was obtained from R
(12 kg seeds
ha
-1
) treatment. So, it was observed that the highest seed yield (1.27 t ha
) was obtained
from P
2
R
2
(40 kg P ha
-1
+ 10 kg seeds ha
-1
) treatment combination. On the other hand,
the lowest seed yield (0.94 t ha
-1
) was obtained from of P
0
R
3
-1
3
(control + 12 kg seeds ha
)
treatment combination. So, it was revealed that the P
2
R
treatment combination appeared
to be best for achieving the higher growth and seed yield of black cumin.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
HORTICULTURE