2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.710.132
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Effect of Foliar Nutrition on Growth and Uptake of Macro and Micronutrients of Kharif Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

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“…In addition foliar application of water soluble fertilizer could improve the nutrient uptake and utilization. Increased production of dry matter and its efficient translocation to the economic parts resulted in higher final pod yield as reported by Shete [14]. Similar observations were reported by Balerao [15] who observed that mean dry pod yield was increased by 5.6 -20% by foliar application of individual or combined trace elements, urea, phosphorus and plant growth regulators.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In addition foliar application of water soluble fertilizer could improve the nutrient uptake and utilization. Increased production of dry matter and its efficient translocation to the economic parts resulted in higher final pod yield as reported by Shete [14]. Similar observations were reported by Balerao [15] who observed that mean dry pod yield was increased by 5.6 -20% by foliar application of individual or combined trace elements, urea, phosphorus and plant growth regulators.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Moreover applied micronutrients at optimum level and provide balance nutrition of Zn, Fe and Mn that cause better crop growth (Damor et al, 2019). These finding are in a good line with Singh & Chaudhari (1997), Meena et al (2007), Patel et al (2008), andShete et al (2018). On the other hand the depressing effect of 500ppm of Zn, Fe and Mn may be due to antagonistic interaction between Zn, Fe and Mn with other nutrients in the soil, this result are in harmony with Gobarah et al (2006) and Egypt.…”
Section: Effect Of Micronutrients Levelssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These results suggest that foliar application of P was more efficient than soil application especially when it was dividedinto three doses (P4). Foliar application of P assure more solubility to plant compared to soil application where P is subjected to precipitation by reacting with soil components (Shete et al, 2018). Enhanced P sutability by foliar application resulted in better peanut growth and better use of assimilation which finally resulted in more uptake of nutrients (Karma, 2010).…”
Section: Seed Content Of N P and Kmentioning
confidence: 99%