Response Of Fertilizer And Bio Fertilizer (Rhizobium) Application On Plant Growth And Yield Traits In Mung Bean (Vigna Radiata L.) Wilczek

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Lovishpreet Kaur
Ishwar Singh2, R.K Behl

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Fertilizer is very important in Mung bean. Using fertilizer not only increases revenue and revenue attributes, but also improves seed quality. Therefore, this experiment was carried out to determine the effects of fertilizers along with organic fertilizers (Rhizobium). The nutrients (N, P) can be supplied through Urea, P 2 O 5 fertilizers, Nano fertilizer, with the combination of Rhizobium. The production of mung bean is influencedss by the genotype of varieties and agronomic management. The seed yield is influenced by the nutrient levels both applied and present in soil, the nutrient source and the method of application including basal foliar and nano based fertilizers. Therefore, To determine the combination response of fertilizer and bio fertilizer (rhizobium) application on plant growth and yield traits in mung bean is warranted to identify the effect on  growth patterns, yield attributes and quality parameters. the grain yield and biomass in mung bean under different fertilizer and bio fertilizer level conditions. This review examines response of mung bean varieties to nutrient management practices on different levels of fertilizer with combination of bio fertilizer (rhizobium) in different varieties of mung bean crop sown under normal conditions. This study is conduct to optimize the fertilization strategies for high yield and to improve growth and yield components of mung bean.

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Lovishpreet Kaur, & Ishwar Singh2, R.K Behl. (2024). Response Of Fertilizer And Bio Fertilizer (Rhizobium) Application On Plant Growth And Yield Traits In Mung Bean (Vigna Radiata L.) Wilczek. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 6958–6962. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.10194
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Lovishpreet Kaur

Ph.D. Scholar (Agronomy)

Ishwar Singh2, R.K Behl

Professor, Faculty of Agriculture, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be) University, Mullana-Ambala (Haryana)-133 207, India.