Experiment code
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Agro-1 |
Experiment Title
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Permanent small plot trial to study the long term effect of P2O5 (Var. G.Cot.-25)) |
Research Type
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Departmental Research |
Experiment Background
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The trial should be necessary to evaluate long term effect of P2O5 on cotton. |
Experiment Group
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Natural Resource Management |
Unit Type
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(01)RESEARCH UNIT |
Unit
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(50)REGIONAL COTTON RESEARCH STATION MAKTAMPURA (BHARUCH) |
Department
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(276)Regional Cotton Research Station, N.A.U., Maktampur, Bharuch |
BudgetHead
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(317/05009/00)317/12/REG/00679 |
Objective
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To find out suitable dose of P2O5
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Season
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Kharif |
Location Unit Type
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(01)RESEARCH UNIT |
Location Unit
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(50)REGIONAL COTTON RESEARCH STATION MAKTAMPURA (BHARUCH) |
Location Department
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(276)Regional Cotton Research Station, N.A.U., Maktampur, Bharuch |
Plot No
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9 |
PI Name
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(NAU-EMP-1989-000635)MUKESHKUMAR LALLUBHAI PATEL |
PI Email
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mlpatel@nau.in |
PI Mobile
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9427101097 |
Year of Approval
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2010 |
Commencement Year
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2010 |
Completion Year
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2030 |
Design of Experiment
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RBD
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Crop Spacing (cm x cm)
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120 x 45 cm
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Gross Plot (m x m)
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8.4 x 22.5 sq.mt. |
Net Plot (m x m)
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6.0 x 21.6 sq.mt. |
Total Experiment Area (m2)
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2725 m2 |
Plot History Last Three Year
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This is the permanent site trial. NPK status is normal.
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Initial Soil Sample Analysis Report
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N : 180 kg/ha
P2O5 : 45 kg/ha
K2O : 350 kg/ha
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Initial Soil Sample Analysis Report Attachment
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Attachment Not Available!
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Layout Plan
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Plot No. - 9 Lay-Out N
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45.9m
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Layout Plan Attachment
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Treatment
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Details of treatment
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1
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T1 :- Control
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2
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T2:- 40 Kg P2O5/ha every year
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3
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T3:- 40 Kg P2O5/ha every alternate year
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4
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T4:- 40 Kg P2O5/ha every alternate second year
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5
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T5:- 40 Kg P2O5/ha every third starting from the 1st year
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6
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T6:- 40 Kg P2O5/ha every third starting from the 2nd year
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7
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T7:- 40 Kg P2O5/ha every third starting from the 3rd year
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N. B.:- 80 Kg N/ha will be given to all the treatments.
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Treatment Attachment
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