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Effect of organic manures and integrated nutrient management on yield potential of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum) varieties and on soil properties

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Pages 127-137 | Received 22 Jun 2007, Published online: 06 Mar 2008
 

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during the summer season of 2005 and 2006 at Almora (Indian Himalayas) to evaluate the comparative performance of five varieties of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and changes in soil properties under organic and integrated nutrient management (INM) systems. The number of fruits plant−1 and fruit yield was significantly higher under INM compared with organic nutrient supply. The yield reduction in the latter was 22.1% in 2005 and 21.7% in 2006 compared with INM. Among the bell pepper varieties, ‘US Agri 181’ produced significantly higher fruit yield (25.42 mg ha−1 in 2005 and 28.82 mg ha−1 in 2006) compared with other varieties. The soil pH, organic carbon, and microbial activities in terms of urease, dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase were higher in the plots treated with organic manures alone compared to INM. The latter, however, recorded higher N, P, and K contents in soil. The gross margin and benefit:cost (B:C) ratio were higher under INM compared with organic nutrient supply. ‘US Agri 181’ gave the highest net returns followed by ‘Aishwarya’ and ‘California Wonder’. However, the latter recorded the highest B:C ratio (9.2) compared with other varieties. We conclude that at least 25–50% price premium for organic bell pepper may be required to offset the higher cost of cultivation and low yields under organic production system. Among the bell pepper varieties, ‘US Agri 181’ was the best variety as it yielded highest followed by ‘Aishwarya’.

Acknowledgements

We are thankful to Technology Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture (Mini Mission-I) for providing the financial support during the course of the study.

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