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DOI10.1080/01904167.2024.2325949
Comparative assessment of nano nitrogen and nano zinc nutrition on growth, yield and profitability of chilli (Capsicum annuum. L)
Sunil, C.; Kadam, Praveen V.; Kanavi, G. B. Jayanth; Onte, Santosh; Salimath, Sarvajna B.; Jeevan, H. R.; Mallikarjuna, H. B.; Chandra, M. Sharath; Seema, N. Umme
发表日期2024
ISSN0190-4167
EISSN1532-4087
英文摘要In contemporary agriculture, sustainability challenges like climate change, declining productivity, and nutrient deficiencies threaten food production. Judicious use of methodologies, dosages, and timing is crucial for sustainable practices. Nano-fertilizers gain importance due to their nutrient-release properties and increased use efficiencies. Chili is a commercial crop that requires high nutrients, the present field trial was carried out at AHRS, Bavikere, Shivmogga (India) during 2020 and 2021, to investigate its growth and yield responses to foliar applications of nano nitrogen (nN) and zinc (nZn) alongside conventional urea and ZnSO4. The experiment comprised combinations of recommended doses of nitrogen (RDN) (75, 100 & 125%) along with two foliar sources, nano (nN & nZn @ 0.4%) and conventional (urea @ 2% & ZnSO4@ 0.2%) against control. Foliar application of nN and nZn @0.4%+125% RDN (T-3) improved growth and yield attributes & green chili yield (33.07 t ha(-1)), compared to RDF (T-1, 23.8 t ha(-1)) and conventional sources (T6, 30.9 t ha(-1)). The utilization of nano-fertilizers in T-3 resulted in a substantial enhancement of 39.0% in yield. Increments of 57.2% and 49.3% in net returns compared to conventional N and zinc sources respectively were also noted. Further, the land productivity reached $13.5 per day in T-3, indicating economic viability. Application of 75% RDN with nN and nZn saved 25-50% of RDN compared to conventional sources. The results propose cutting nitrogen fertilizer by up to 50%, showcasing the eco-friendly aspect of nano-fertilizers. They boost productivity and profitability while supporting sustainable farming by reducing nitrogen usage.
英文关键词Chili; economics; foliar spray; growth; nano nitrogen; nano zinc; yields
语种英语
WOS研究方向Plant Sciences
WOS类目Plant Sciences
WOS记录号WOS:001184640500001
来源期刊JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/299673
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Sunil, C.,Kadam, Praveen V.,Kanavi, G. B. Jayanth,et al. Comparative assessment of nano nitrogen and nano zinc nutrition on growth, yield and profitability of chilli (Capsicum annuum. L)[J],2024.
APA Sunil, C..,Kadam, Praveen V..,Kanavi, G. B. Jayanth.,Onte, Santosh.,Salimath, Sarvajna B..,...&Seema, N. Umme.(2024).Comparative assessment of nano nitrogen and nano zinc nutrition on growth, yield and profitability of chilli (Capsicum annuum. L).JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION.
MLA Sunil, C.,et al."Comparative assessment of nano nitrogen and nano zinc nutrition on growth, yield and profitability of chilli (Capsicum annuum. L)".JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION (2024).
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