Abstract
A pot experiment was conducted at ICAR-Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur during 2010-12 to assess the response of chickpea crop to molybdenum (Mo) in moderately-alkaline Inceptisol (pH 8.0-8.1). Soil application of Mo at 1 kg/ha increased the grain yield by 7.8-11.9% (P< 0.05). However, the Mo seed treatment (4 g/kg seed) had a marginal and mostly non-significant effect on growth and yield attributes of chickpea. The higher aboveground dry matter (10.0-19.3%), root weight (11.6-12.5%), nodule weight (7.1-12.1%), and pod number per plant (11.8-22.0%) were observed with soil application of Mo over control treatment. Notably, a negative interaction (P<0.05) between phosphorus and Mo was noticed for aboveground growth of chickpea.Thus, Mo was observed as a limiting nutrient for chickpea in moderately-alkaline soil and application of Mo at 1 kg/ha to soil may be recommended to harvest the potential productivity of chickpea.
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Venkatesh, M. S., Hazra, K. K., Ghosh, P. K., Singh, S. S., Chaturvedi, S. K., & Singh, N. P. (2020). Response of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) to molybdenum in moderately-alkaline soil. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 90(1), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v90i1.98531
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