2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.609.260
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Dry Matter Yield, Content, Uptake and Partitioning of NPK by Papaya as Affected by Organic and INM System under South Gujarat, India

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“…According to research by Italiya et al [16], INM control had considerably more fruits per plant, an average fruit weight of 1.080 kg, a higher fruit production per plant, and an overall fruit output of 80.07 t/ha than the average for organic treatments. The combination of inorganic, organic, and biological sources used in the INM system could be the cause of the increase in papaya growth and yield parameters that were found when INM control was used instead of organic treatments.…”
Section: Integrated Nutrient Managementmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…According to research by Italiya et al [16], INM control had considerably more fruits per plant, an average fruit weight of 1.080 kg, a higher fruit production per plant, and an overall fruit output of 80.07 t/ha than the average for organic treatments. The combination of inorganic, organic, and biological sources used in the INM system could be the cause of the increase in papaya growth and yield parameters that were found when INM control was used instead of organic treatments.…”
Section: Integrated Nutrient Managementmentioning
confidence: 96%