Influence of Micronutrients, Rhizobium, and Trichoderma on Split Hypocotyl of French Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris (L.) cv. Arka Suvidha)

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  • Puneeth Raj Mandya Shekar msc. agriculture in uas, gkvk bangalore
  • P. J. Devaraju
  • K. R. Sreeramulu
  • H. S Yogeesha
  • B. V. Pavitra

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Micronutrients, Rhizobium, Trichoderma, French Bean

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The current field experiment was carried out at UAS, GKVK, Bangalore to study the effect of micronutrients on nodulation, seed yield, and quality of French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris (L.) cv. Arka suvidha). The experiment consisted of  15 treatment combinations of Boron, Zinc, Molybdenum, Trichoderma viridae, and Rhizobium phaseoli. T1: Control, T2: Boron (20 kg/ha), T3: Zinc (15 kg/ha), T4: Molybdenum (2 kg/ha), T5: Rhizobium (10 kg/ha), T6: Trichoderma (5 kg/ha) and its combinations. The results revealed that soil application of Boron @ 20 kg/ha, Zinc @ 15 kg/ha, Molybdenum @ 2 kg/ha, Rhizobium @ 10 kg/ha, and Trichoderma @ 5 kg/ha recorded significantly better seed quality with lesser split hypocotyls.

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  • Puneeth Raj Mandya Shekar, msc. agriculture in uas, gkvk bangalore
    msc. agriculture in uas, gkvk bangaloredepartment of seed science and technology

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2012-02-13

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