2015
DOI: 10.15740/has/ajss/10.1/1-12
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Effect of fertilizer levels on leaf reddening in Bt and non-Bt cotton

Abstract: Cotton is one of the most important cash crop in our country. Reddening is the most recent predominant problem in Bt cotton which became issue of debate for ascertaining the causes and remedies for reddening. To ascertain the role of nutrients in leaf reddening, the field experiment on effect of fertilizer levels on reddening in cotton on Vertisol was conducted at Cotton Improvement Project, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri during May to September, 2008. The experiment was laid out in Factorial Randomiz… Show more

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“…The quality parameters are the genetic characters that are not modified by organic nutrient management in desi cotton, but numerically show higher ginning percentage with application of fertilizer through inorganic (80:40:40 N, P and K kg ha -1 ) followed by application of FYM based on P equivalent basis. These results are corroborative with that of Anup et al (2006) Kambale et al (2009), Jagtap and Bhale (2011), Modhvadia et al (2011) and Singh et al (2017).…”
Section: Other Genetic Quality Parameters Of Desi Cottonsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The quality parameters are the genetic characters that are not modified by organic nutrient management in desi cotton, but numerically show higher ginning percentage with application of fertilizer through inorganic (80:40:40 N, P and K kg ha -1 ) followed by application of FYM based on P equivalent basis. These results are corroborative with that of Anup et al (2006) Kambale et al (2009), Jagtap and Bhale (2011), Modhvadia et al (2011) and Singh et al (2017).…”
Section: Other Genetic Quality Parameters Of Desi Cottonsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Although, the result was non significant at initial stages non-Bt cotton recorded maximum chlorophyll content than Bt cotton. Masram et al, (2015) also reported significantly higher total chlorophyll content in non-Bt cotton than Bt. The spacing of 90 x 60 cm resulted significantly maximum total chlorophyll content at 120 DAS.…”
Section: Total Chlorophyll Content (Mg G -1 )mentioning
confidence: 89%