2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.804.188
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Effect of INM in Onion (Allium cepa L.) with Respect to Growth and yield under North Gujarat Condition

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“…As a consequence, the plant remained in the vegetative phase, leading to an imbalance in the C:N ratio and subsequently causing delayed maturity at higher nutrient levels. These findings are also found identical to the findings of Dhakad et al [14]. Among the varieties, Hisar Onion-4 (117.90 days) matured earlier than Hisar Onion-2 (119.15 days).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…As a consequence, the plant remained in the vegetative phase, leading to an imbalance in the C:N ratio and subsequently causing delayed maturity at higher nutrient levels. These findings are also found identical to the findings of Dhakad et al [14]. Among the varieties, Hisar Onion-4 (117.90 days) matured earlier than Hisar Onion-2 (119.15 days).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The minimum length of leaf (39.19cm) was recorded in case of control T0. The findings of this investigation were in close conformity with those of Bhati et al [14], Vachan and Tripathi [11], Chhabra and Vishwakarma [12], Dhakad et al [15], [16][17][18][19][20][21].…”
Section: Effect Of Integrated Nutrient Management On Length Of Leaf (...supporting
confidence: 91%
“…But more research is required to understand the long-term consequences and how mineral fertilizer and compost work together. For the best onion production, 50% (50 kg) of the prescribed nitrogen (N) dosage using FYM and 50% (50 kg) of the suggested N dose with chemical fertilizer were applied [51]. According to Gebremichael [26], research, the highest plant height, leaf number, leaf length, neck thickness, bulb length, bulb diameter, mean bulb weight, biological yield, harvest index, and marketable yield were achieved with the mixed treatment of 5 tons per ha vermicompost + 50% inorganic N fertilizers.…”
Section: Role Of Inm In Increasing Crop Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to this finding the highest net return and MRR was recorded from treatment Lime (611 kg /ha) + compost (5 t/ha) +NPSB (150 kg /ha) + KCl (100 kg /ha) +Urea (72 kg /ha) as mentioned in Table 10. To achieve the highest benefit-to-cost ratio, [51] employed 50% (50 kg) of the required dosage of nitrogen using FYM and 50% (50 kg) of the suggested dose of nitrogen with chemical fertilizer. The maximum net income (47,565 ETB ha-1) was obtained from a single row of sorghum and a pair of rows of haricot beans in sequence (1S: 2H) planting patterns, while the lowest net income (31,130 ETB ha-1) was obtained from single row of sorghum and single row of cowpea in sequence (1S: 1C) planting patterns [29].…”
Section: Role Of Inm In Increasing Crop Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%