Dose-Response Relationship of NPK Fertigation on Melon Growth and Yield
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NPK levels, especially, increase productivityAbstract
The goal of the study was to determine how different NPK fertigation
levels affected the watermelon (Citrullus lanatus L.) growth and yield
in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) ecological zone. Using three
replications and a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with
five NPK levels (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of the advised
150:120:90 kg/ha), the experiment was carried out at the Arid Zone
Research Centre during the rainy season of 2021. Plant height, leaf
count, number of male and female flowers, days to 50% flowering, fruit
count, and fruit weight at harvest were among the parameters that were
measured. Results showed that raising NPK levels, especially at 75% of
the prescribed dose, significantly increased plant height, leaf count,
and flower count. At 100% NPK, the plants reached their maximum
height (119.68 cm at 6 weeks and 227.16 cm at 10 weeks) and leaf
count (41 leaves at 6 weeks and 79 leaves at 10 weeks), with 75% NPK
coming in close second. At 75% NPK (18 flowers) and 100% NPK (17
flowers), the largest number of blooms per plant was observed.
Significant progress was also shown in the fruit weight, with the highest
average fruit weight (6.43 kg) being produced by 75% NPK. According
to the study's findings, NPK fertigation at 75% of the suggested dosage
greatly increases watermelon growth and yield; as a result, farmers in
the area are advised to use this technique to increase productivity and
profitability.
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