Synergistic Effects of Organic Manures, Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents on the Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) var. Salem

Macherla Chandana *

Department of PSMA (Plantation, Spices, Medicinal and Aromatic Crops) College of Horticulture, Rajendranagar, Sri Konda Laxman Telangana Horticultural University (SKLTGHU), Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

M. Padma

Department of PSMA (Plantation, Spices, Medicinal and Aromatic Crops), SKLTGHU, Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

B. Neeraja Prabhakar

Department of Horticulture, SKLTGHU, Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

Veena Joshi

Department of Horticulture, College of Horticulture, Rajendranagar, SKLTGHU, Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

B. Mahender

Department of Plant Pathology, Turmeric Research Station, Kammarpally, Nizamabad, SKLTGHU, Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

P. Gouthami

Department of Crop Physiology, College of Horticulture, Mojerla, SKLTGHU, Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

G. Sathish

Department of Agricultural Statistics, PGIHS, SKLTGHU, Mulugu, Siddipet Dist, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: Impact of the organic manures, Arka Microbial Consortium and biocontrol agents on the growth and yield of the Salem variety of turmeric.

Study Design: This experiment was laid out in a Randomised Block Design with factorial concept (FRBD).

Place and Duration of Study: The current experiment was conducted at College of Horticulture, Rajendranagar, during Kharif, 2021-22.

Methodology: To investigate the effect of various combinations of organic manures, Arka Microbial Consortium (AMC), and biocontrol agents on the growth and yield characteristics of turmeric.

Results: The study evaluated various treatments and biocontrol agents on plant growth and rhizome yield. Treatment M4, which combined vermicompost + Arka microbial consortium (AMC) + vertical splitting of mother rhizomes of the Salem variety, resulted in the maximum plant height and leaf area. Conversely, treatment M3 - Farmyard manure (FYM) + AMC + vertical split of mother rhizome of Salem variety, yielded the greatest number of tillers and leaves per plant, as well as maximum weights for various rhizome parameters. Among biocontrol agents, B1- the combination of Trichoderma viride and Bacillus thuringiensis recorded superior plant height, tiller count, leaf number, and rhizome weights. Specifically, the M4B1 interaction, integrating both M4 treatment and biocontrol agents, led to the maximum plant height and leaf area, while the M3B1 interaction achieved the highest number of tillers and overall rhizome yield parameters.

Conclusion: The treatment M3B1 – First best treatment of second experiment [(FYM 45t ha-1 + AMC (Arka microbial consortium) 1 l q-1 manure + first best treatment of first experiment (vertical split of mother rhizome of Salem variety)] + Trichoderma viride (5 kg ha-1) + Bacillus thuringiensis (750 g ha-1) has recorded the best results in terms of growth and yield parameters.

Keywords: Turmeric, vermicompost, Trichoderma viride, growth and yield


How to Cite

Chandana, Macherla, M. Padma, B. Neeraja Prabhakar, Veena Joshi, B. Mahender, P. Gouthami, and G. Sathish. 2025. “Synergistic Effects of Organic Manures, Biofertilizers and Biocontrol Agents on the Growth and Yield of Turmeric (Curcuma Longa L.) Var. Salem”. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 28 (6):1449-72. https://doi.org/10.9734/jabb/2025/v28i62501.

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