Growth and yield of cashew in relation to foliar and soil nutrient levels

No Thumbnail Available

Date

1992

Authors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Department of Agronomy, College of Horticulture, Vellanikkara

Abstract

An experiment on the growth and yield of cashew in relation to foliar and soil nutrient levels was conducted during 1990-'92 by making use of seedling progenies of BLA-39-4 with three levels each of N (250, 500 and 1000 g /tree /year), P (125, 250 and 500 g P205 /tree /year) and K (250, 500 and 1000 g K2O /tree /year) and one absolute control (with out NPK application ). Significant response in increasing height and number of flushes was observed only for N (500 g /tree /year) and P (250 g P205 /tree / year). Leaf N and K content at flushing , flowering and fruiting were enhanced by application on of a ll the three nutrients with maximum values at flowering . Leaf P content was enhanced by N, P and K application only at flushing and fruiting . N, P and K application also increased the chlorophyll ‘ b 1 and total chlorophyll. There was increase In N and P content of soil by N, P and K application , while K content of s oil was increased only with higher levels of K. 2 The number of panicles/m and test weight of nuts and yield were increased by the application of N, P and K. A positive significant relationship was obtained between leaf N and P contents at flowering and fruiting stages and yield . There was progressive increase in nut volume , protein content of kernels and fruit characters such as fruit weight, fruit volume and TSS of apple by N, P and K application .

Description

Keywords

Response of cashew to mineral fertilization, Nitrogen content in Leaf, Nut and apple characters, P content m leaves, Nutrient interaction, Climate and leaf nutrient content, Cashew

Citation

Collections

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By