Integrated Nutrient Management Strategies: Unraveling the Impact of Bio-Fertilizers and Traditional Fertilizers on Soybean (Glycine max) Productivity

Md. Abdus Samad, R. Sikder, Md. Towhidul Karim, Mahbub Iqbal, M. M. Sumon, Abdullah All Imtiaz, Sautam Kumar Shil, Md. Touhidujjaman
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The study investigated the impact of different treatments on soybean growth and productivity, focusing on plant height and various growth parameters. Notably, Treatment T6, incorporating cow dung, Rhizobium, and Phosphorus-Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB), consistently outperformed other treatments. At 40 days after sowing (DAS), T6 exhibited the highest plant height, a trend sustained at 60 DAS and harvest. This superiority was attributed to the synergistic effect of the bio-fertilizer components. The control (T1) consistently had the shortest plants. In terms of productivity, T6 consistently excelled across parameters such as number of branches (4.12), nodules per plant (29.33), number of pods (33.33), pod length (4.82), seeds per pod (4.29), and seed yield (1.87 t/ha). Additionally, T6 demonstrated the highest protein (39.41%) and oil content (18.60%). While the recommended fertilizer dose (T2) showed improvement over the control, T6 surpassed T2, emphasizing the synergistic benefits of combining organic and microbial inputs. These findings highlight the potential of bio-fertilizers, particularly the combined approach, in enhancing soybean productivity. The study provides valuable insights for sustainable agricultural practices and optimizing fertilizer strategies for improved crop yields.
综合养分管理战略:揭示生物肥料和传统肥料对大豆(Glycine max)产量的影响
该研究调查了不同处理对大豆生长和产量的影响,重点关注植株高度和各种生长参数。值得注意的是,加入牛粪、根瘤菌和磷溶解细菌(PSB)的处理 T6 一直优于其他处理。在播种后 40 天(DAS),T6 的株高最高,这一趋势在 60 天(DAS)和收获时仍在持续。这一优势归功于生物肥成分的协同效应。对照组(T1)的植株始终最矮。在产量方面,T6 在分枝数(4.12)、每株结节数(29.33)、荚数(33.33)、荚长(4.82)、每荚种子数(4.29)和种子产量(1.87 吨/公顷)等参数上一直表现优异。此外,T6 的蛋白质含量(39.41%)和含油量(18.60%)最高。虽然推荐的肥料剂量(T2)比对照有所改善,但 T6 超过了 T2,强调了有机投入和微生物投入相结合的协同效益。这些发现凸显了生物肥料,尤其是结合使用的生物肥料在提高大豆产量方面的潜力。这项研究为可持续农业实践和优化肥料策略以提高作物产量提供了宝贵的见解。
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