Experiment code 18.4.3.26
Experiment Title Response of Indian bean to foliar application of plant growth hormones on flowering and yield
Research Type Departmental Research
Experiment Background Indian bean is believed to be originated in India, belongs to family Fabaceae. Indian bean is considered as a poor man’s meat as it has many nutritional benefits and it is the best source of digestible vegetable protein (20- 25%) required for human health. It is multipurpose crop use as vegetable, pulse and forage. Especially in Indian bean Valor type is very much responsive to farmer getting yield in winter. Foliar application of plant growth hormone is very common for vegetable crops, but application of growth retardant for the induction of early flowering and then for getting good flower setting again plant were sprayed with growth regulator will help to getting early pod formation in the Valor type of Indian bean.Thus, the present investigation was undertaken to find out the response of valor type Indian bean in relation to plant growth hormones.
Experiment Group Horticulture
Unit Type (02)EDUCATION UNIT
Unit (13)ASPEE COLLEGE OF HORTICULTURE (NAVSARI)
Department (213)Vegetable Science,ACHF, Navsari
BudgetHead (329/12021/00)329/01/REG/00273
Objective
  1. To know the effect of growth hormones on flowering and yield of Indian bean.
Season Late-Kharif
Location Unit Type (02)EDUCATION UNIT
Location Unit (13)ASPEE COLLEGE OF HORTICULTURE (NAVSARI)
Location Department (213)Vegetable Science,ACHF, Navsari
Plot No E-6
PI Name (NAU-EMP-2009-000903)NARENBHAI KHANDUBHAI PATEL
PI Email naren_horti@nau.in
PI Mobile 9662532815
Year of Approval 2022
Commencement Year 2023
Completion Year 2025
Design of Experiment

Randomized Block Design with factorial concept

Crop Spacing (cm x cm)

90 cm x 45 cm

Gross Plot (m x m) 3.60 m × 3.60 m
Net Plot (m x m) 2.70 m × 2.70 m
Total Experiment Area (m2) 600 sq.m
Plot History Last Three Year

2019-okra 

2020-cluster bean

2021- okra

Initial Soil Sample Analysis Report

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Treatment

Growth retardant (Application at 45 DAS)

Growth regulators (Application at 60 DAS)

            1. Control

            1. Control

            2. Dominozide @ 150 mg/l

            2. NAA  @ 100 mg/l

            3. Mepiquat chloride @ 150 mg/l

            3. NAA  @ 150 mg/l

            4. PBZ  @ 150 mg/l

 

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(NAU-EMP-2009-000903) NARENBHAI KHANDUBHAI PATEL naren_horti@nau.in 9662532815 03-02-2024
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