2017
DOI: 10.53911/jae.2017.3103
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Effect of different levels of nitrogen and phosphorus on cowpea [Vigna unguiculata(L.) Walp] under rainfed conditions of Rajasthan

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“…An increased dose of Nitrogen enhanced the photosynthetic surface area (LAI), resulting in higher dry matter accumulation. The results was accordance with the findings reported by Rahman et al (2014), Ali et al (2012) and Mahdi et al (2012).…”
Section: Effect Of Sowing Dates and Nitrogen Levels On Growth Paramet...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…An increased dose of Nitrogen enhanced the photosynthetic surface area (LAI), resulting in higher dry matter accumulation. The results was accordance with the findings reported by Rahman et al (2014), Ali et al (2012) and Mahdi et al (2012).…”
Section: Effect Of Sowing Dates and Nitrogen Levels On Growth Paramet...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The increase in plant height at higher nitrogen levels could be attributed to the fact that nitrogen, an essential component of plant tissue, induced rapid cell division and cell elongation. The increase in plant height in response to increasing nitrogen levels was in conformity with the earlier findings of Ali et al (2012) and Barik et al (2016). Additionally, proper availability of nitrogen enhances the photosynthetic rate, cell division and multiplication, resulting in taller plants.…”
Section: Effect Of Sowing Dates and Nitrogen Levels On Growth Paramet...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…This might be due to nitrogen promote hasten growth in terms of higher plant height, a greater number of leaves/plant and greater number of branches/plant. Similar results were reported by Balai et al [14]. Further, dry weight was increased significantly with increasing levels of Boron (2 kg/ha).…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The significantly higher plant dry weight (14.73 g) was recorded in treatment 9 with application of Nitrogen 30 kg/ha and Zinc 12 kg/ha).This might be due to nitrogen promote hasten growth in terms of higher plant height, a greater number of leaves/plant and greater number of branches/plant. Similar results were reported by Balai et al [14]. "And Furthur increase in dry weight might be due to application of Zinc.…”
Section: Plant Dry Weight (Gm 2 /Plant)supporting
confidence: 89%