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Effect of foliar application of micronutrients and urea on mungbean varieties

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  • Israt Jahan Sanjida
  • Md Mohaiminul Islam Munan
  • Iqbal Hossain
  • Abdur Rahman Saimon
  • Mst. Nusrat Jahan
  • Syeda Noor e Jannat

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Experiment was carried out to at the Agronomy field of Patuakhali Science and Technology University (PSTU). The treatments comprised of four variety and three fertilizer including control. Varieties were V1= BINA Mung-8, V2=BARI mung-2, V3=BARI mung-5 and V4=BARI mung-6 and treatments were T0 = control, T1 =micro nutrient, T2= micronutrient and urea. The experiment was laid-out in the Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The maximum plant height was found at BARI mung-6 (29.7). Maximum nodule number was found at BARI mung-6 variety (5.90). The number of effective nodule was highest at BARI mung-6 variety (2.36). In case of no of seed per pod and 1000-seed weight, BARI mung-6 variety gave highest value and those were 11.25 and 70.5 g respectively. Maximum plant height, nodule number, number of effective nodule and number of pod per plant were found at T2 treatment. The pod length, seed per pod and 1000-seed; T2 treatment gave the highest value and those were 5.5 cm, 11.25 and 65.64 g respectively. In case of plant height, chlorophyll content, number of nodule, number of effective nodule, pod per plant, pod length, pod weight/m2, seed per pod and 1000-seed weight, combined effecr of BARI mung-6 x micronutrient and urea (T2) gave highest value and those were (29.95, 47.5, 6.17, 2.40, 6.20, 6.20, 76.75, 11.20) cm and 68.45 g respectively. This result revealed that mungbean variety BARI mung-6 and T2 treatment performed best in combination (V4T2).

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  • Israt Jahan Sanjida & Md Mohaiminul Islam Munan & Iqbal Hossain & Abdur Rahman Saimon & Mst. Nusrat Jahan & Syeda Noor e Jannat, 2023. "Effect of foliar application of micronutrients and urea on mungbean varieties," Canadian Journal of Agriculture and Crops, Online Science Publishing, vol. 8(2), pages 54-70.
  • Handle: RePEc:onl:cjoaac:v:8:y:2023:i:2:p:54-70:id:989
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