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A field experiment was conducted 2013-14 and 2014-15 at Agricultural Research Farm, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University is situated in the South-East direction. The geographical situation of the farm lies at 25 18 N latitude and 83 31 E longitude at an altitude of 75.7 meters above the mean sea level in the Northern Gangetic Alluvial plains and soil textural class is sandy clay loam soil to study the effect of crop establishment method and nutrient management in maize wheat system. The experiment consisted of four crop establishment method [C1-Conventional/Farmers Practice (FP), C2- Improved over (FP), C3- Partial Conservation Agriculture (CA), C4- Full Conservation Agriculture (CA)] as main plot treatment and three nutrient management (N1 Farmer fertilize practice (FFP), N2 Recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF), N3 Site specific nutrient management (SSNM) as sub plot treatment laid out in split plot design with three replication. Significant improvement in the growth character and nutrient uptake was observed with C4 as per crop growth stage and nutrient uptake which was at par with C3 treatment. Among nutrient management treatment (N3) resulted in higher growth parameter nutrient uptake which was at par with recommended dose of fertilizer (N2). | Effect of crop establishment and nutrient management on growth parameter and nutrient uptake in maize wheat system of northern plains of IGP