2011
DOI: 10.1080/03650340903544523
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Effect of FYM, nitrogen and foliar spray of iron on productivity and economics of irrigated groundnut in an arid region of India

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“…Several workers (Kabadagi et al, 2010 andBala et al, 2011) recommended a starter dose of nitrogen until the crop starts nitrogen fixation at about 30 days stage. In the arid region of Rajasthan some workers (Pareek andPoonia, 2011 andHossain et al, 2007) reported 60 kg N /ha along with equal level of phosphorus as the appropriate fertilizer level while others recommended 20 kg N and 32 kg P 2 O 5 /ha for groundnut. Due to the variation in the optimum fertilizer requirement for groundnut reported by research workers it has also become necessary to determine fertilizer requirement for the crop varieties of different maturity under different sowing time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several workers (Kabadagi et al, 2010 andBala et al, 2011) recommended a starter dose of nitrogen until the crop starts nitrogen fixation at about 30 days stage. In the arid region of Rajasthan some workers (Pareek andPoonia, 2011 andHossain et al, 2007) reported 60 kg N /ha along with equal level of phosphorus as the appropriate fertilizer level while others recommended 20 kg N and 32 kg P 2 O 5 /ha for groundnut. Due to the variation in the optimum fertilizer requirement for groundnut reported by research workers it has also become necessary to determine fertilizer requirement for the crop varieties of different maturity under different sowing time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several workers (Kabadagi andSetty, 2010and Bala et al, 2011) recommended a starter dose of nitrogen until the crop starts nitrogen fixation at about 30 days stage. In the arid region of Rajasthan some workers (Hossain et al, 2007;Pareek and Poonia, 2011) reported 60 kg N /ha along with equal level of phosphorus as the appropriate fertilizer level while others recommended 20 kg N and 32 kg P 2 O 5 /ha for groundnut to better crop growth.With these considerations an experiment was conducted on groundnut.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Starter dose (10 kg N/ha) however, improved plant stand and enhanced nitrogen fixation and faba bean production (Mukhtar and Babiker, 1993). Pareek and Poonia (2011) found that increasing the level of nitrogen increased the number of pods per plant, shelling percentage, seed and yield of groundnut progressively up to 60 kg/ha applied in three doses. conclusions According to the findings of this study, the following conclusions can be drawn:…”
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confidence: 95%