Abstract:
An experiment was carried out at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University farm,
Dhaka to investigate the influence of nitrogen level and planting density on
growth and yield of mungbean during the period from March to June, 2015. The
trial comprised of three nitrogen levels such as N
and N
2
= 40 kg N ha
-1
; and four planting density, P
ii
0
= 0 kg N ha
1
-1
, N
= 15 plants m
1
-2
= 30 plants
m
-2
, P
3
= 45 plants m
-2
and P
4
= 60 plants m
-2
. The experiment was laid out in splitplot
design
with
three
replications
by
assigning
nitrogen
level
in
the
main
plot
and
planting
density in the sub plot. Seedling emergence, plant height, number of
leaves plant
-1
, dry matter production, number of branches plant
-1
, nodulation, days
required to first flowering, days required to 50% flowering, number of pods plant
1
, number of seeds pod
-1
,1000-seed weight, seed yield, stover yield, biological
yield, harvest index and shelling percentage were compared for different
treatments. Results revealed that, nitrogen level did not significantly influenced
most of the growth and yield parameters except some yield parameters of
mungbean. As a single factor effect, the maximum seed yield (1.52 t ha
) was
recorded from no nitrogen (N
) application, which was 13.43 % higher than that of
40 kg N ha
-1
(N
2
) (1.34 t ha
-1
0
). In case of planting density, the maximum seed yield
(1.58 t ha
-1
) was obtained from 45 plants m
-2
(P
) and the minimum seed yield (1.25
t ha
-1
) was obtained from 15 plants m
-2
(P
1
3
). The 45 plants m
-2
gave 26.40% higher
yield over 15 plants m
-2
. However, the highest seed yield (1.68 t ha
) was obtained
from 45 plants m
-2
with 20 kg N ha
-1
which was similar with the same nitrogen
level with 30 plants m
-2
and 30-60 plants m
-2
having zero nitrogen fertilizer
application. The lowest seed yield (1.19 t ha
-1
= 20 kg N ha
, P
-1
2
) was obtained from 15 plants m
having 20 kg N ha
-1
application which was statistically similar with 15-30 plants
m
-2
with 40 kg N ha
-1
along with 15 plants m
-2
having no nitrogen fertilizer
application. The crop sown with 45 plants m
-2
in combination with 20 kg N ha
gave 41.18% higher yield over 15 plants m
-2
in combination with 20 kg N ha
.
Application of 20 kg N ha
-1
of 45 plants m
-2
could be the best production package
for cultivation of mungbean.
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
AGRONOMY