Renuka Kandel1* and Shrawan Kumar Sah2
1Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal
2Department of Agronomy, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal
*Corresponding Author’s Email: renukakandel0823@gmail.com
* Orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-7729-9050
Received on: 19 July, 2023 Revised on: 5 November, 2023 Accepted on: 19 November, 2023
Abstract
Pruning and level of nitrogen influence the growth and yield of bitter gourd. A field experiment was conducted
to assess the effect of different pruning and nitrogen levels on the growth and productivity of bitter gourd from
March to July 2022 in Nawalparasi East, Nepal. The field experiment was laid out in a split-plot design with three
replications. The treatment comprised three levels of pruning (No pruning, second generation (2G) pruning, and
third generation (3G) pruning) in main plots and three different doses of nitrogen (100, 150, and 200 kg ha-1) in
sub-plots. Observations on growth, floral, and yield parameters were recorded, analyzed, and presented. The re-
search result revealed that 3G pruning with 200 kg ha-1 nitrogen level produced the highest fruit yield (16242.56
kg ha-1) at the fourth harvest. The yield trend showed higher fruit yield at higher nitrogen levels and 3G pruning
at all dates of harvest. The increased fruit yield at higher nitrogen levels was because of more number of fruits per
plant as well as longer fruit length and larger fruit diameter. The higher productivity in 3G pruning was mainly
due to more fruit per plant at the fourth harvest. The results indicate a higher yield of bitter gourd at a higher level
of nitrogen with 3G pruning.