2014
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2014.51022
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Effect of Diazotrophs and Chemical Fertilizers on Production and Economics of Okra (<i>Abelmoschus esculentus</i>, L.) Cultivars

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“…35,273/ha) and benefit cost ratio (0.3) were obtained with vermicompost @ 5 t/ha in addition Panchagavya foliar spray (T 5 ) followed by vermicompost @ 5 t/ha with 2% banana pseudostem sap as a foliar spray (T 6 ) and FYM @ 25 t/ha along with 3% Panchagavya as a foliar spray (T2) because of higher cost incurred to FYM and vermicompost. The results are in conformity with [23][24][25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Effect Of Organic Manures On Economics Of Vegetable Cluster ...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…35,273/ha) and benefit cost ratio (0.3) were obtained with vermicompost @ 5 t/ha in addition Panchagavya foliar spray (T 5 ) followed by vermicompost @ 5 t/ha with 2% banana pseudostem sap as a foliar spray (T 6 ) and FYM @ 25 t/ha along with 3% Panchagavya as a foliar spray (T2) because of higher cost incurred to FYM and vermicompost. The results are in conformity with [23][24][25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Effect Of Organic Manures On Economics Of Vegetable Cluster ...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…This might be due to integrated application of inorganic fertilizers (100% RDF or 75% RDF) along with vermicompost and biofertilizers which increased the availability and uptake of nutrients for a longer duration. Both vermicompost and biofertilizer are involved in the various endogenous hormonal functions in the plant tissues and responsible for enhanced pollen germination and pollen tube growth and ultimately increased the fruit set as well as increased numbers of fruits per plant (Mal et al 2014). Senthilkumar and Sivagurunathan (2012) observed higher number of pods in cowpea by combined inoculation of Rhizobium, Phosphobacteria and Azospirillum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings corroborate with the findings of Prasad and Naik. (2013) [19] , Mal et al (2014) [14] , Choudhary et al (2015) [3] , Das et al (2014) [5] , Anand et al (2016) [2] , Kumar et al (2017) [11] and, Singh et al (2018) in okra.…”
Section: Effect Of Inm On Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%