2015
DOI: 10.5958/2249-5258.2015.00017.2
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Effect of foliar application of zinc on yield and quality of cabbage in Kymore plateau and Satpura hills of Madhya Pradesh

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“…The increase in plant height might be due to better synthesis of assimilates in large photosynthetic area and optimum supply of nourishments to the meristematic tissues. According to Singh et al (1997) [26] , nitrogen is associated with synthesis of amino acid, which would have increased the meristematic activities at faster rate under fertigation and caused better growth. The pseudo stem girth was increased due to the combination of straight and water-soluble fertilizers, whereas the control and other treatments showed reduced girth of the plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in plant height might be due to better synthesis of assimilates in large photosynthetic area and optimum supply of nourishments to the meristematic tissues. According to Singh et al (1997) [26] , nitrogen is associated with synthesis of amino acid, which would have increased the meristematic activities at faster rate under fertigation and caused better growth. The pseudo stem girth was increased due to the combination of straight and water-soluble fertilizers, whereas the control and other treatments showed reduced girth of the plant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance of the applied Znwas distinctly superior when applied in conjunction of 22 kg Pha -1 . Application of 8 kg Zn ha -1 gave16% higher yield of potato than control and 4.5% higher than foliar sprays @ 1kg ha -1 (Raghav and Singh, 2004). Foliar spray of1% ZnSO 4 to onion produced highest seed yield per plant andunit area with high germination percentage (Khalate et al, 2002), indicating the usefulness of the Zn in improving the seed health.…”
Section: Effect Of Zn Application In Vegetable Cropsmentioning
confidence: 99%