Effect of Soil-Applied NPK and Foliar Nutrition on Leaf N, P and K Uptake of Senna (Cassia angustifolia Vahl.)

S. B. Mounika *

Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, UAS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

A. R. Kurubar

Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, UAS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

Shekharagouda Patil

Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, UAS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

Ramesh. G

Department of Horticulture, College of Agricultural Engineering, UAS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

UdayKumar Nidoni

Department of Processing and Food Engineering, College of Agricultural Engineering, UAS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

Umesh M. R.

AICRP on Sunflower, MARS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

Siddarth

MARS, UAS, Raichur, Karnataka, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

A field experiment was conducted at the Herbal Garden, college of Agriculture, UAS, Raichurto study the response of senna (Cassia angustifolia Vahl.) to varying soil-applied NPK levels and foliar nutrition with respect to leaf nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium uptake at harvest. The experiment was laid out in a factorial randomized block design comprising four levels of soil-applied NPK [F1: 125% RDF, F2: 100% RDF, F3: 75% RDF and F4: control (no RDF)] and four foliar spray treatments [M1: 1% urea, M2: 1% 19:19:19, M3: seaweed extract and M4: water spray]. The results revealed that nutrient uptake was significantly influenced by both soil and foliar nutrition. Among the fertilizer levels, 125% RDF (F1) recorded the highest uptake of nitrogen (74.78 kg ha⁻¹), phosphorus (50.08 kg ha⁻¹) and potassium (13.98 kg ha⁻¹), while the control (F4) recorded the lowest values. Among foliar treatments, seaweed extract spray (M3) showed the maximum N, P and K uptake. The interaction effect was significant, and the combined treatment F1M3 (125% RDF + seaweed extract) recorded the highest uptake of all three nutrients. Regression analysis indicated a strong positive linear relationship between increasing NPK levels and nutrient uptake. The percent increase in nutrient uptake under F1 over control was 128.1% for N, 197.2% for P and 85.7% for K, while F1M3 over F4M4 showed increases of 416.4%, 339.7% and 175.0%, respectively. The study concludes that application of 125% RDF along with seaweed extract foliar spray is the most effective nutrient management strategy for maximizing nutrient uptake in senna leaves at harvest.

Keywords: Nutrient levels, senna, medicinal plant, foliar nutrition, nutrient uptake


How to Cite

Mounika, S. B., A. R. Kurubar, Shekharagouda Patil, Ramesh. G, UdayKumar Nidoni, Umesh M. R., and Siddarth. 2026. “Effect of Soil-Applied NPK and Foliar Nutrition on Leaf N, P and K Uptake of Senna (Cassia Angustifolia Vahl.)”. Asian Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 12 (1):202-11. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajsspn/2026/v12i1650.

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