Rashav Chahal, Ankit Pandey, Kuwar Yeshvir Arya and Indresh Kumar
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Barkachha, Mirzapur (RGSC), Banaras Hindu University (U.P.) during kharif season to the effect of fertilizer and biofertilizer on economic evaluation in green gram (V. radiata L.) under guava (P. guvajava L.) based agri-horti system. The twelve-year-old guava (P. guvajava L.) orchard was planted in August 2006 as spacing of 7m x 7m. Seven treatment combination viz., control T1, Rhizobium culture T2, phosphorus solubilizing bacteria T3, press mud T4, Rhizobium culture plus fertilizer T5, phosphorus solubilizing bacteria plus fertilizer T6, press mud plus fertilizer T7. Result revealed that maximum cost of cultivation (Rs 32817.76 ha-1), gross return (Rs. 98353 ha-1), net return (Rs.65535 ha-1), B:C ratio (3.01) was found in T7, whereas minimum in T1 (control)