Zinc Nutrition for Improving the Growth and Yield of Barnyard Millet (Echinochola frumantacea L.)
R. Gajalakshmi
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu, India.
T. Chitdeshwari *
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu, India.
S. Maragatham
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu, India.
R. Ravikesavan
Centre for Plant Breeding and Genetics, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: To evaluate the effect of various levels and methods of zinc fertilization in improving the growth and yield of barnyard millet at different growth stages.
Study Design: Randomized Block Design (RBD) with three replications.
Place and Duration of Study: A field experiment was conducted in the farmer’s field at Pasur village, Coimbatore district from January to April, 2022.
Methodology: A field experiment was conducted with barnyard millet (Echinochloa frumentacea L.) var. MDU 1 by using different levels of ZnSO4 at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 kg ha-1 as basal soil application and foliar spraying of 0.25, 0.50 & 0.75% twice along with soil test based NPK as control in Randomized Block Design with three replications. The growth and yield parameters such as plant height, SPAD index, root length, lateral root length, root volume, no. of tillers, panicle length, panicle weight, 1000 grain weight, grain and straw yield were recorded as per standard protocols.
Results: Application of soil test based NPK + 20 kg ZnSO4 ha-1 performed better in increasing the plant height (157.0 cm), SPAD index (46.3), root length (21.1 cm), lateral root length (16.3 cm), root volume (3.80 cc) and yield attributes like number of tillers (5.06), panicle length (17.6 cm), panicle weight (29.2 g) and 1000 seed weight (3.89g) of barnyard millet. Higher grain (2606 kg ha-1) and straw yield (3411 kg ha-1) was also registered with the addition of soil test based NPK+20 kg ZnSO4 ha-1 which was 27.1% increase over NPK.
Conclusion: Basal soil application of soil test based NPK + 20 kg ZnSO4 ha‑1 was found optimal and economical for improving the growth and yield of barnyard millet variety MDU 1.
Keywords: Barnyard millet, zinc sulphate, growth and yield