Effect of integrated crop management on seed quality in mungbean (Vigna radiata)

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The present study was conducted at CCSHAU, Hisar during 2015-16 on mungbean var. MH 421 with sixteen treatment combination to assess the effect of integrated crop management on seed quality. The results revealed that treatment, recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) + recommended weed management (RWM) + recommended pest management (RPM) showed significantly higher test weight (46.38), (45.52), germination percentage (93.67), (91.00), seedling length (48.33), (46.00), seedling dry weight (26.20, 20.23), vigour index-I (4527, 4186), vigour index-II (2454, 1841), germination after accelerated ageing test (76.00, 71.33), in summer and kharif season, respectively, over control.

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Jitender, Punia, R. C., Sangwan, V. P. S., Jakhar, S., & Hemender. (2018). Effect of integrated crop management on seed quality in mungbean (Vigna radiata). Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 88(9), 1362–1365. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v88i9.83358

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