2021
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v13isi.2804
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Agronomic biofortification with zinc on yield, nutritional quality, nutrient uptake and economics of babycorn

Abstract: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of agronomic biofortification with zinc on yield, nutritional quality, nutrient uptake and economics of babycorn under irrigated condition. The observations on yield viz., green cob yield, babycorn yield and green fodder yield and quality parameters (crude protein, total soluble sugars, starch and Zn content) were recorded at harvest stage. The nutrient uptake was analysed at different growth stages and economic indices viz., the total cost of cultivat… Show more

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“…Foliar application of panchagavya physically supplied nutrients and growth hormone, particularly IAA and GA3, which are found in the plant and may have stimulated the synthesis of growth regulators throughout the cell system. Similar finding was recorded by Yadav and Lourduraj [24][25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Economicssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Foliar application of panchagavya physically supplied nutrients and growth hormone, particularly IAA and GA3, which are found in the plant and may have stimulated the synthesis of growth regulators throughout the cell system. Similar finding was recorded by Yadav and Lourduraj [24][25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Economicssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The zinc also help in converting the ammonia to nitrate in the crops. Similar results were reported by (Tamil Amutham et al 2018) [12] .…”
Section: Green Fodder Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Bose [12] noted that morphological traits increased with phosphorus levels, which may be ascribed to phosphorus's higher function in cell division, cell expansion, and enlargement, which ultimately led to improved vegetative development and plant height. The beneficial increase in babycorn's dry weight may have resulted from zinc's participation in the synthesis of auxin, which was crucial to the crop's photosynthetic activity (as it is in the case with other C4 plants) [13].…”
Section: Effect On the Growth Of Babycornmentioning
confidence: 99%