Title of article :
Assessment of Varietal Attributes of Okra under Foliar Application of Zinc and Boron
Author/Authors :
Jahir Maliha, Mahrin Binta Department of Agriculture - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University - Noakhali, Bangladesh , Nuruzzaman, Mohammed Department of Agriculture - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University - Noakhali, Bangladesh , Hossain, Belayet Department of Horticulture - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh, Bangladesh , Ahmed Trina, Fariha Department of Agriculture - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University - Noakhali, Bangladesh , Uddin, Nizam Department of Agriculture - Faculty of Science - Noakhali Science and Technology University - Noakhali, Bangladesh , Kumar Sarker, Anup Department of Agronomy - Bangladesh Agricultural University - Mymensingh, Bangladesh
Abstract :
Micronutrients are required in small quantities for plant growth and
development, nevertheless are indispensable for crop production. Soil
application method of fertilizer is very common method for plant
nutrition but foliar fertilization also plays effective role under certain
circumstances. ZnSO4 applied as a source of Zinc (Zn) and borax utilized
as the source boron (B), which are two micronutrients playing
significant roles in growth and yield-related attributes of okra
(Abelmoschus esculentus L.). Despite of their importance, foliar
application of Zn and B on this economically valuable crop received little
attention so far. Therefore, to assess the possible response of two okra
varieties (‘Chamak’ denoted here as ‘V1’ and ‘Jadoo’ denoted as ‘V2’) to
Zn and B, individual foliar spray of Zn and combination of Zn and B were
applied on okra plants. The treatment consisted of T0 (Control), T1
(0.2% Zn), T2 (0.3% Zn), T3 (0.2% Zn + 0.2% B) and T4 (0.2% Zn +
0.3% B). Results showed that foliar application of micronutrients
significantly improved the growth and yield-related parameters. Among
the varieties, ‘Chamak’ showed highest plant growth, yield and yieldrelated
attributes over ‘Jadoo’. In the case of Zn and Zn-B combination,
the highest yield (17.7 tone/ha) was noted from T4 compared to control
(11 tone/ha). On the other hand, in terms of combination of varieties
and treatments, the highest yield (15.77 tone/ha) was found in V1T4
whereas the lowest (8.35 tone/ha) yield was recorded in V2T0,
indicating the good performance of Zn and Zn-B combination for the
growth and yield-related attributes of okra.
Keywords :
Okra , micronutrients , foliar application , zinc , boron
Journal title :
International Journal of Horticultural Science and Technology