A field experiment was conducted at the Farm of Krishi Vigyan Kendra Pampoli, East Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh. The effect of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) on the growth, yield and contributing nutrient status in tomato. By following a randomized complete block design, 9 treatments with 3 replications were maintained. The study revealed that the integration of organic manures in combination with inorganic fertilizers was found significant in improving the overall plant growth, yield and soil macro nutrient status than the sole application of either of these nutrients. Maximum plant height and number of leaves per plant were observed with treatment 14.33 mt/ha FYM + 7.20 mt/ha Vermicompost + NPK. The earlier of days to 50% flowering was observed in treatment 20 mt/ha FYM. Highest number of fruit clusters, maximum fruit weight and fruit yield (26.74 mt/ha) were recorded in treatment 14.33 mt/ha FYM + 7.20 mt/ha Vermicompost + NPK. The highest available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium were found in treatment of ½ NPK + 15 mt/ ha vermicompost.
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