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Impact of PSB and Vermicompost on Growth, Yield and Quality of Strawberry
註釋A trial was done during 2019-20 to study the impact of PSB and vermicompost on growth, yield and quality of strawberry. Nine treatments including two levels each of vermicompost (25 and 30 t/ha) and PSB (6 and 7 kg/ha) and their mixes along with one control, replicated thrice in randomized block design were used for the experimentation work. The cultivar used was Chandler. Five kg of well rotten FYM was supplied as a basal portion in every one of the treatments including control. Every one of the dosages of vermicompost and PSB were supplied when planting was done in the field. The consolidated use of vermicompost at 30 t/ha + PSB at 7 kg/ha significantly expanded the height of plant (14.91 cm), number of leaves (57.00), crown (6.09) and runners (4.57) per plant, though the most extreme number of flowers (35.01), fruits set (37.12) per plant with an expanded duration of harvesting (69.37 days) and the minimum number of days taken to produce first flower (62.01 days) with significantly more yield (256.24 g/plant) were recorded with vermicompost at 30 t/ha + PSB at 7 kg/ha supplied plants. Plants supplied with vermicompost at 30 t/ha + PSB at 7 kg/ha additionally produced the berries with the most extreme length (4.23 cm), width (2.68 cm), weight (9.72 g), TSS (9.06 0Brix), total sugars (8.19%) and ascorbic acid (56.40 mg/100g edible portion) with least titratable acidity (0.60%) in contrast with different treatments under plains of central Uttar Pradesh.