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Can organic Fertilizer be Equivalent to Inorganic Fertilizer for Quality Production of Annual Chrysanthemum and Soil Enrichment?

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The investigation was carried out at the experimental farm of Dr YSPUHF Nauni, Solan (HP), India during 2020-22. It aimed to identify the optimal treatments for enhancing the growth, flowering and quality seed production of Glebionis coronaria and enriching the soil health. The experiment encompassed 9 treatments namely T 1 (jeevamrit @ 5%), T 2 (jeevamrit @ 10%), T 3 (jeevamrit @15%), T 4 (jeevamrit @ 20%), T 5 (jeevamrit @ 25%), T 6 (jeevamrit @ 30%) and T 7 (jeevamrit @ 35%) at 15 days intervals, T 8 (RDF) and T 9 (control) were laid out in RBD with three replications. It was observed that better outcomes in terms of vegetative, flowering and seed yield parameters were recorded in T 8 (RDF) but were found to be statistically at par with the results obtained in T 7 (jeevamrit @ 35%) followed by T 6 (jeevamrit @ 30%). Also, the utilization of organic farming products (T 6 and T 7 ) has played a vital role in flourishing the soil with a vast group of advantageous soil microbiota (bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes) and soil macro- nutrients than inorganic fertilizers (T 8 RDF). Despite the effectiveness of RDF in enhancing growth and yield, its long-term environmental impact and declining soil health raise concerns, necessitating sustainable alternatives like organic amendments. Therefore, with changing climatic conditions and improving agricultural sustainability and soil health this paper provides a step towards the integration of chemical inorganic and organic fertilizers. Thus, not only improving the vegetative and flowering capacity of the plant but improving the soil microbiome and long-term productivity thereby leading to sustainable ecofriendly agriculture.
Title: Can organic Fertilizer be Equivalent to Inorganic Fertilizer for Quality Production of Annual Chrysanthemum and Soil Enrichment?
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The investigation was carried out at the experimental farm of Dr YSPUHF Nauni, Solan (HP), India during 2020-22.
It aimed to identify the optimal treatments for enhancing the growth, flowering and quality seed production of Glebionis coronaria and enriching the soil health.
The experiment encompassed 9 treatments namely T 1 (jeevamrit @ 5%), T 2 (jeevamrit @ 10%), T 3 (jeevamrit @15%), T 4 (jeevamrit @ 20%), T 5 (jeevamrit @ 25%), T 6 (jeevamrit @ 30%) and T 7 (jeevamrit @ 35%) at 15 days intervals, T 8 (RDF) and T 9 (control) were laid out in RBD with three replications.
It was observed that better outcomes in terms of vegetative, flowering and seed yield parameters were recorded in T 8 (RDF) but were found to be statistically at par with the results obtained in T 7 (jeevamrit @ 35%) followed by T 6 (jeevamrit @ 30%).
Also, the utilization of organic farming products (T 6 and T 7 ) has played a vital role in flourishing the soil with a vast group of advantageous soil microbiota (bacteria, fungi and actinomycetes) and soil macro- nutrients than inorganic fertilizers (T 8 RDF).
Despite the effectiveness of RDF in enhancing growth and yield, its long-term environmental impact and declining soil health raise concerns, necessitating sustainable alternatives like organic amendments.
Therefore, with changing climatic conditions and improving agricultural sustainability and soil health this paper provides a step towards the integration of chemical inorganic and organic fertilizers.
Thus, not only improving the vegetative and flowering capacity of the plant but improving the soil microbiome and long-term productivity thereby leading to sustainable ecofriendly agriculture.

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