Pre-harvest application of inorganic sources of nutrient on yield and shelf life of broccoli

Sushanta Kumar Tarafder, M. Biswas, A. Mondal
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A study was conducted at Chanchra, Sadar Upazila, Jashore, Bangladesh during Rabi seasons of 2019-20 and 2020-21 to evaluate pre-harvest treatments of inorganic nutrient sources on yield and shelf life of broccoli through Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications and six treatments which were; T1= soil test based 50% NPK with blanket dose, T2=soil test based 75% NPK with blanket dose, T3= soil test based 100% NPK with blanket dose, T4=soil test based 125% NPK with blanket dose, T5=local farmers practice (N138 P75 K94 S27 Zn5 kg ha-1),T6 = control.Completely Randomized Design (CRD) was designed to determine the shelf life of broccoli with three replications considering three factors; (i) pre-harvest treatments of inorganic sources of nutrient; (ii) storage materials at room temperature and (iii) storage materials at cold storage condition.Findings revealed that the effects of different inorganic sources of nutrients significantly influenced on yield and shelf life of broccoli. The treatment T3 (soil test based 100% NPK with blanket dose) resulted in better marketable curd yield with maximum gross returns, net returns and Benefit Cost Ratio(BCR) as compared to other treatments. The treatment T1  (soil test based 50% dose of NPK with blanket dose) recorded the maximum shelf life  of 6.57 daysand 6.83 days at room temperature (14-240C with RH 60-65%) and 23.65 days and 24.25 days at cold storage (40C with RH 90-95%) condition using High -Density Polyethylene (HDP;15 micron) vacuum pack  during the years of 2019-20 and 2020-21 respectively. SAARC J. Agric., 20(1): 131-141 (2022)
采前施用无机营养源对西兰花产量和货架期的影响
采用随机完全区设计(RCBD),于2019- 2020年和2020-21年拉比季在孟加拉国的Chanchra、Sadar Upazila、Jashore进行了3个重复、6个处理的研究,评估了无机营养源收获前处理对西兰花产量和保质期的影响;T1=土壤试验50%氮磷钾加毯剂量,T2=土壤试验75%氮磷钾加毯剂量,T3=土壤试验100%氮磷钾加毯剂量,T4=土壤试验125%氮磷钾加毯剂量,T5=当地农民实践(N138 P75 K94 S27 Zn5 kg ha-1),T6 =对照。采用完全随机设计(CRD),考虑三个因素,设计3个重复,确定西兰花的货架期;(i)收获前无机营养源处理;(二)常温储存;(三)冷库储存。结果表明,不同无机营养源对西兰花的产量和保质期有显著影响。与其他处理相比,T3处理(100%氮磷钾覆盖土壤试验)的可售凝乳产量更高,总收益、净收益和效益成本比(BCR)均最高。T1处理(土壤试验基础上50%剂量NPK加毯子剂量)在室温(14-240C, RH 60-65%)和高密度聚乙烯(HDP;15微米)真空包装(40C, RH 90-95%)条件下的最长保质期分别为6.57天和6.83天和23.65天和24.25天。南盟J.农业科学通报,20(1):131-141 (2022)
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