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Abstract - Issue May 2023, 44 (3) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
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Optimization
of macronutrients application in Terminalia tomentosa (Asan) for
sustainable tasar silk production
J.
Singh1*, T. Pandiaraj2, S. Das1, K.
Sathyanarayana1, S. Giri3, P.K. Kar4, M.
Patnaik4 and B. Patnaik4
1Central Tasar
Research and Training Institute, Ranchi-835 303, India
2College of
Agriculture (Acharya Narendra Deva University Of Agriculture And Technology),
Azamgarh-276 001, India
3Regional
Sericultural Research Station, Dumka-814 110, India
4Regional
Sericultural Research Station, Baripada-757 001, India
*Corresponding
Author Email :
jitendrasingh.iari@gmail.com *ORCiD:
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9978-9374
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Received: 07.12.2022
Revised: 30.03.2023
Accepted: 13.04.2023
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Abstract
Aim:
The aim of the present study was to optimise the nutrient requirements for
Terminalia tomentosa (Asan) plant to increase the quality and quantity of
leaves.
Methodology: This study used the Mitscherlich-Bray equation to
formulate NPK requirements for the Asan plant. Independent experimental
setups of N (5 levels), P (5 levels), and K (5 levels) designed in RCBD with
three replications were carried out concurrently. Calculations were made to
determine the theoretical maximum yield, the NPK constants c and c1, the NPK
fertiliser recommendations for the Asan plant at various soil fertility
levels, and the ideal fertiliser rates.
Results:
Fertiliser recommendations were developed for a typical range of soil test
values, but they still required additional field verification tests. The
theoretical maximum yields determined by the Mitscherlich-Bray equation were
599.79g, 587.49 g, and 562.34 g per 50 leaves of the Asan plant for NPK,
respectively. The study demonstrated that it is critical to consider the
inherent soil fertility when developing fertiliser recommendations for Asan
that will increase both leaf yield and overall productivity. It showed that
soil K was less efficiently utilised by the Asan plant compared to the other
soil nutrients. The c1/c ratio of the P experiment was lowest compared to the
c1/c ratio values of N and K experiments, indicating that the Asan plant was
more responsive to P fertilisation than other macronutrient fertilisation
Interpretation: The fertiliser
recommendation chart serves the farmers to manage the Asan plants and is more
beneficial for harvesting quality cocoons without degrading the ecosystem.
Key words: Asan, Baripada, Macronutrients, Odisha, Tasar silk
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