Krishna Kumar Meena and Pooja Kumari Meena
An experiment entitled “Influence of Different Levels of NPK and Biochar on Soil Properties, Growth and Yield of Black Gram (Vigna mungo L.) var. Shekhar-2” was carried out during the Zaid season of 2023-2024 at the Research Farm, Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Naini Agricultural Institute, SHUATS, Prayagraj. The experiment was laid out in 3 × 3 randomized block design, consisting of three levels of NPK (0, 50 and 100% RDF) and three levels of biochar (0, 50 and 100%). Among all treatments, T₉ (100% NPK + 100% biochar) recorded the most favourable results. This treatment showed the highest improvements in bulk density, particle density, pore space, water-holding capacity, organic carbon and available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium at both 0-15 cm and 15-30 cm soil depths. In terms of crop growth, T₉ produced the maximum plant height (41.05 cm, 49.13 cm and 60.05 cm at 30 DAS, 60 DAS and harvest, respectively), number of leaves plant-1 (18, 30 and 32 at 30 DAS, 60 DAS and harvest), number of pods plant-1 (38.72), number of seeds pod-1 (10.5), test weight (54.60 g per 1000 seeds) and grain yield (12.40 q ha⁻¹).Economic evaluation also indicated that T₉ was superior with a cultivation cost of ₹52,200 ha⁻¹, gross return of ₹1,20,280 ha⁻¹, net profit of ₹68,080 ha⁻¹ and a benefit: cost ratio of 1:2.30. It revealed that combined application of NPK and biochar significantly improved nutrient availability and soil quality.
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