2023
DOI: 10.18805/ijare.a-6092
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Assessing the Impact of Zinc and Boron Supplementation on Oats Grown under Red and Lateritic Soil of West Bengal

Utkalika Naik,
Arun Kumar Barik,
Rubee Rai

Abstract: Background: Avena sativa L. (common oat) is the most important among the cultivated oat belongs to the Poaceae family and is known as Jai or Javi in Indian subcontinent. It is important winter forage in many parts of the world and is grown as multipurpose crop for grain, pasture, forage or as a rotation crop. Methods: A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of Zinc Sulphate and Borax on growth, yield components, yield and economics of oats seed production in red and lateritic soil of West Bengal d… Show more

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“…The increase in yield (Singh, 2004) and yield attributing characters is due to increased starch, soluble protein, specific activity of carbonic anhydrase, specific activity of acid phosphatase and ribonuclease in leaves and pods by interaction of residual amount of boron with applied recommended dose. This was also similar with the results of Naik et al (2023), who reported that soil application with Borax at various levels significantly influenced growth attributes, yield and economics of oats seed production. Hamsa et al (2012) recorded that higher amount of pods plant -1 (25.66), highest pod length (12.8 cm) and higher pod yield (9871.55 kg ha -1 ) in French bean due to residual boron application in a French bean-rice cropping system.…”
Section: Yield and Yield Attributing Characterssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The increase in yield (Singh, 2004) and yield attributing characters is due to increased starch, soluble protein, specific activity of carbonic anhydrase, specific activity of acid phosphatase and ribonuclease in leaves and pods by interaction of residual amount of boron with applied recommended dose. This was also similar with the results of Naik et al (2023), who reported that soil application with Borax at various levels significantly influenced growth attributes, yield and economics of oats seed production. Hamsa et al (2012) recorded that higher amount of pods plant -1 (25.66), highest pod length (12.8 cm) and higher pod yield (9871.55 kg ha -1 ) in French bean due to residual boron application in a French bean-rice cropping system.…”
Section: Yield and Yield Attributing Characterssupporting
confidence: 91%