Optimizing NPSB fertilizer rates for enhanced yield and yield components of mung bean (Vigna radiata L:) varieties
Daniel Manore, Hiwot Kelbo, Oumer Abdella, Francis Abuye, Surajit Mondal, Surajit Mondal, Surajit Mondal

TL;DR
This study finds that using the N-26 mung bean variety with 100 kg/ha NPSB fertilizer maximizes yield and profit in Ethiopia.
Contribution
The study identifies optimal NPSB fertilizer rates and a top-performing mung bean variety for Ethiopian conditions.
Findings
N-26 variety achieved peak grain yield of 1.94 t/ha with 100 kg/ha NPSB in 2022.
N-26 combined with 100 kg/ha NPSB delivered highest net benefits of 49,856.85 ETB/ha in 2023.
Optimal growth and yield parameters were consistently observed at 75 and 100 kg/ha NPSB rates.
Abstract
Ethiopia’s mung bean sector faces profound constraints: persistently degraded soils, critically low adoption of essential NPSB fertilizers, and a severe shortage of improved varieties. These factors collectively cripple the crop’s inherent productivity and national potential. To directly address these barriers, this two-year field study (2022 and 2023) evaluated the synergistic effects of improved mung bean varieties and NPSB fertilizer application on crop performance. The experiment was conducted using a factorial design within a randomized complete block layout, replicated 3 times, to test 3 key varieties: NVL-1, N-26, and Arkebe, at 5 different NPSB fertilizer rates of 0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 kg per hectare. Results decisively demonstrated that optimal growth and yield parameters were consistently achieved at the highest fertilizer levels (75 and 100 kg ha ⁻ ¹). The N-26 variety…
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TopicsAgricultural pest management studies · Genetic and Environmental Crop Studies · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
