Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Kerala Agricultural University, Padanakkad-671 314, Kerala, India
*Corresponding author's e-mail: mrkop999@gmail.com
Online published on 16 November, 2019.
The study was conducted with the objectives to prepare and formulate a multi nutrient stick and to evaluate and compare its effect on oriental pickling melon with fertigation. The investigation was carried out in two parts: formulation of nutrient stick and field experiment using oriental pickling melon. The trials were conducted at College of Agriculture, Padannakkad and Regional Agricultural Research Station, Pilicode during 2016–18. The nutrient stick was formulated as per the nutrient requirement of oriental pickling melon. The nutrient release studies conducted using nutrient stick proved it to be suitable for soil application. Afield experiment was carriedout in randomized block design with ninetreatments and threereplications. The treatment combination with foliar silicon spray was found to be highly effective to the crop in terms of quality and yield parameters. Theresidualavailable soil nutrients especially nitrogen, phosphorusand potassiumwerehigher in treatments with fertigation as compared to fertilizer application in the form of nutrient stick, which indicated better efficiency of nutrient sticks. These results clearly indicated the suitability of fertilizer application in the form of nutrient stick along with drip irrigation.
Fertigation, Nutrient stick, Oriental pickling melon, Silicon nutrition