2022
DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2022/v34i730892
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Effect of Graded Levels of Nutrients and Organic Amendments on Growth and Flower Yield of African marigold (Tagetes erecta L.)

Abstract: Production of marigold can be improved to a large extent by the judicious cultural operations i.e., application of optimum fertilizer at required time and appropriate crop management practices. Excessive application of chemical fertilizers produces adverse effects on the atmosphere and groundwater quality, causing several health hazards. In India, effective nutrient management has played a major role in accomplishing the enormous increase in food production. However, it is not possible to supply all the nutrie… Show more

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“…A cumulative effect of all these factors might have resulted in total yield enhancement. Similar results were obtained by Ravindra (2016) [31] and Murugan et al (2019) [27] in marigold. Ehsan et al (2012) [12] in calendula, Balasankar et al (2013) [8] in okra, Gawade et al (2019) [14] in chrysanthemum.…”
Section: Flowers Yield Plot -1supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…A cumulative effect of all these factors might have resulted in total yield enhancement. Similar results were obtained by Ravindra (2016) [31] and Murugan et al (2019) [27] in marigold. Ehsan et al (2012) [12] in calendula, Balasankar et al (2013) [8] in okra, Gawade et al (2019) [14] in chrysanthemum.…”
Section: Flowers Yield Plot -1supporting
confidence: 90%
“…These enzymes play important roles in cell division, elongation, and differentiation, which can ultimately lead to increased single flower weight. Similar results were obtained by Sendhilnathan et al (2019) [32] , Murugan et al (2019) [27] and Das et al (2020) [10] in marigold.…”
Section: Single Flower Weight (G)supporting
confidence: 88%
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