A field experiment was done at SAU Farm, in winter(10 Nov. 2004-07
Mar.2005)to investigate the effect of vermicompost and NPK
(Nitorgen+Phosphorous+Potassium) on the growth, chemical composition and
yield of wheat. The experimental soil was silty clay, pH 6.0. The
treatments were 4 levels of vermicomposts viz. V0 (0 t ha-1), V1 (1 t
ha-1), V2 (2 t ha-1), V3 (3 t ha-1), and 4 levels of fertilizers viz. F0
= (0-0-0 kg ha-1), F1 = low (40-30-20 kg ha-1), F2 = medium (80-60-40 kg
ha-1), F3 = high (120-80-60 kg ha-1) of N-P2O5-K2O with 16 treatments
combinations and 3 replications. The results showed that with increasing
the doses of vermicomposts and fertilizers increased grain and straw
yield significantly up to a level. The maximum significant grain and
straw yields were obtained with the treatment combinations V3F2 or V2F3.
The highest doses of vermicompost and chemical fertilizers increased N,
P, K and S concentrations in wheat plant significant at different stages
of plant growth and also enhanced N, P, K and S uptake significantly at
the ripening stage. Chemical fertilizers failed to increase organic
matter in post harvest soil, but vermicomposts showed a significant
positive res