Experiment code 17.3.3.136
Experiment Title Evaluation of compatibility of NAUROJI Rhizobium (Rhizobium leguminosarum) with different agrochemicals
Research Type Departmental Research
Experiment Background Biofertilizer NAUROJI Rhizobium (Rhizobium leguminosarum) is being used as biofertilizers for the augmentation of nitrogen in different legume crops. Bacteria collectively known as Rhizobia are found to be associated with Leguminous plant, forms root nodules and occasionally stem nodules. Inside nodules, Rhizobia live as bacteroids, fix atmospheric nitrogen to ammonia and provide to the plant. In return plant provides shelter and nutrients to the bacteria. Rhizobium spp. inoculation is a famous practice to replace nitrogenous fertilizers in legumes. Oxygen level inside nodules is usually regulated by specific protein called leg-haemoglobin, produced only after plant infection with Rhizobium spp. Plants root supply organic material for the growth of bacteriods, in turn, bacteria supplies nitrogen source. It has been reported that reduction of nitrogenous chemical fertilizer by using nitrogen fixing bacterial inoculation is one of the efficient step in sustainable agriculture Symbiotic association between Rhizobium and leguminous plant can fix nitrogen up to 100-200 kg N/ha/year in one crop season, can leave substantial nitrogen behind for subsequent crop There is apprehension among the farmers that if the Biofertilizers being living organisms, will be used with in the field where chemicals are being used frequently will not survive and proved effective results. Therefore, farmers are reluctant to use different Biofertilzers in their field. Theoretically, bacteria are resistant to many chemicals can only be killed by specific chemicals known as antibiotic. Therefore, the present investigation was planned to see the compatibility of different agrochemicals commonly available in the market with the biofertilizers NAUROJI Rhizobium.
Experiment Group Plant Pathology
Unit Type (02)EDUCATION UNIT
Unit (12)NAVINCHANDRA MAFATLAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (NAVSARI)
Department (263)Plant Pathology, NMCA, Navsari
BudgetHead (303/12131/00)303/01/REG/00035
Objective

To evaluation of compatibility  of Rhizobium sp against different agrochemicals

Season Annual
Location Unit Type (02)EDUCATION UNIT
Location Unit (12)NAVINCHANDRA MAFATLAL COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (NAVSARI)
Location Department (263)Plant Pathology, NMCA, Navsari
Plot No Nil
PI Name (NAU-EMP-2008-000246)LALIT CHANCHALMAL MAHATMA
PI Email mahatmalalit@nau.in
PI Mobile 9998002503
Year of Approval 2021
Commencement Year 2021
Completion Year 2024
Design of Experiment

CRD

Crop Spacing (cm x cm)

Nil

Gross Plot (m x m) Nil
Net Plot (m x m) Nil
Total Experiment Area (m2) Nil
Plot History Last Three Year

Nil

Initial Soil Sample Analysis Report

Nil

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Layout Plan

Nil

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Treatment

 

Insecticides

Sr. No.

Technical Name

Sr. No.

Technical Name

01

Abamectin 1.8% EC

14

Dicofol 18.5% EC

02

Acephate 75% SP

15

Fipronil 5% SC

03

Acetamiprid 20% SP

16

Flubendiamide 20% WG

04

Alpha-Cypermethrin 10% WP

17

Imidachloprid 17.8% SL

05

Alphamethrin 10% EC

18

Indoxacarb 14.5% SC

06

Bifenthrin 10% EC

19

Lambda Cyhalothrin 2.5% EC

07

Buprofezin 25% SC

20

Thiodicarb 75% WP

08

Carbofuran 3% GR

21

Thiamethoxam 25% WG

09

Chlorantraniliprole 18.5% SC

22

Profenophos 50% EC

10

Chlorfenapyr 10% SC

23

Propergite 57% EC

11

Chlorpyrifos 20% EC

24

Spinosad 45% SC

12

Cypermethrin 10% EC

   

13

Diafenthiuron 50% SP

   

 

Fungicides

01

Azoxystrobin 23% SC

14

Mancozeb 75% WP

02

Captan 50% WP

15

Metalaxyl 35% WS

03

Carbendazim 50% WP

16

Myclobutanil 10% WP

04

Chlorothalonil 75% WP

17

Propiconazole 25% EC

05

Copper Hydroxide 77% WP

18

Pyraclostrobin 20% WG

06

Paclobutrazol 23% SC* 

19

Sulphur 80% WP

07

Copper Oxychloride 50% WP

20

Tebuconazole 25.9% EC

08

Difenconazole 25% EC

21

Thiophanate Methyl 70% WP

09

Dinocap 48% EC

22

Thiram 75% DS

10

Fosefyl AL 80% WP

23

Triadimefon 25% WP

11

Hexaconazole 5% EC

24

Tricyclazole 75% WP

12

Kasugamycin 3% SL

25

Validamycin 3% SL

13

Kresoxim Methyl 44.3% SC

26

Zineb 75% WP

 

 

Chemical fertilizers

01

Urea

08

Mono Potassium Phosphate (0:52:34)

02

DAP

09

Mono Ammonium Phosphate (12:61:0)

03

SSP

10

Grade-I : Fe-2.0%, Mn-0.5%, Zn-4.0%, Cu-0.3%, B-0.5%

04

MOP

11

Zn-deficiency (grade-II: Fe-2.0%, Mn-0.5%, Zn-8.0%, Cu-0.5%, B-0.5%)

05

SOP

12

Fe-deficiency (grade-III: Fe-6.0%, Mn-1.0%, Zn-4.0%, Cu-0.3%, B-0.5%)

06

Urea Phosphate 17:44:0

13

Zn+Fe-deficiency (grade–IV: Fe-4.0%, Mn-1.0%, Zn-6.0%, Cu-0.5%, B-0.5%)

07

Urea Phosphate with SOP 18:18:18

14

Grade –V (Fe-2.0%, Mn-0.5%, Zn-5.0%, Cu-0.2%, B-0.5%)

08

Potassium Nitrate (13:0:45

15

Ammonium sulphate

 

Weedicides

01

2,4-D Amine Salt 58% WSC & SL

08

Fenoxaprop-P- Ethyl 6.7% EC

02

2,4-D Ethyl Easter 38% EC

09

Glyphosate 41% SL Iso-propyl-amine (IPA) Salt

03

2,4-D Sodium Salt 80% WP

10

Metribuzine 70% WP

04

Atrazine 50% WP

11

Oxadiargyl 80% WP

05

Bispribac Sodium 10% SC

12

Oxyfluorfen 23.5% EC

06

Butachlor 50% EC/EW

13

Paraquat Dichloride 24% SL

07

Ethoxysulfuron 15% WDG

14

Pendimethaline 30% EC

 

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(NAU-EMP-2008-000246) LALIT CHANCHALMAL MAHATMA mahatmalalit@nau.in 9998002503 05-01-2023
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