Abstract
A field trial was carried out to examine the comparative efficacy of organic and inorganic sources of nitrogen and
phosphorous fertilizers alone and in different combinations on yield and quality contributing factors of oat (Avena sativa L.)
during 2008-09. The experimental treatments as T1 (control), T2 (N:P2O5 @ 150:60 kg ha- 1
, T3 (farm yard manure @ 4000 kg
ha-1
), T4 (poultry manure @ 3000 kg ha-1
), T5 (N:P2O5 + poultry manure @ 112:45 + 750 kg ha-1
), T6 (N:P2O5 + farm yard
manure @ 112:45 + 1000 kg ha
-1
), T7 (N:P2O5 + poultry manure @ 37.5:15 + 2250 kg ha- 1
), T8 (N:P2O5 + farm yard manure
@ 37.5:15 + 3000 kg ha- 1
) were laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) in triplicate run. Statistically
maximum plant height (146.3 cm), number of leaves plant-1 (6.867), number of tillers plant-1
(8.023), number of tillers m-2
(336), leaf area plant-1
(128 cm2
), fresh weight per tiller (30.1g), dry weight per tiller (5.01 g) and green fodder yield (74.67 t
ha-1
) were recorded in inorganic fertilizers providing nutrients in sufficient amount for the growth, yield and quality
parameters as compared to control, organic manures and combinations of inorganic and organic fertilizers. Contribution of
organic manures was also statistically significant when compared with control, but lower than the inorganic fertilizers
recommended dose alone. Also inorganic sources (N:P2O5 @ 150:60) responded well for maximum crude protein (10.76%),
crude fibre (37.00%) and ash (15.14%) contrast to other treatments. Combinations of organic manure and mineral fertilizer T5
(N: P2O5 @ 112:45+ Poultry manure @ 750 kg ha- 1
) and T6 (N: P2O5 @ 112:45 + Farm yard manure @ 1000 kg ha-1
)
showed significantly greater influence than other combinations and organic manure alone.