2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.812.078
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Effect of Integrated Use of Nano and Non-Nano Fertilizers on Yield and Yield Attributes of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

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“…The significantly lowest number of effective tiller per meter square (130.80) was observed in treatment T 1 (control 100% PK). The result are on conformity with the finding of Mehta Swati andBharat Rajeev (2019) andLodh Banashri (2016).…”
Section: Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The significantly lowest number of effective tiller per meter square (130.80) was observed in treatment T 1 (control 100% PK). The result are on conformity with the finding of Mehta Swati andBharat Rajeev (2019) andLodh Banashri (2016).…”
Section: Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Higher pod setting percentage, production of more number of pods plant -1 and seeds pod -1 in greengram crop is due to basal application of higher dose of nitrogen fertilizer along with recommended dose of phosphorus and potassium, which supports the crop to good establishment and development up to the grand vegetative growth period, and subsequent application of foliar nutrition of nano urea at flowering initiation stage and 15 days thereafter, supplied nitrogen nutrient to the crop in a balanced way, which mitigate the nutritional deficiency of the primary nutrients at reproductive phase of the crop and thus it leads to attain maximum fertility co-efficient, . Similar findings were also reported in various crops like rice [10], wheat [11], maize [12,13] and finger millet [14]. The minimum fertility coefficient (50.2 per cent), number of pods plant -1 (16.6 Nos.)…”
Section: Yield Attributessupporting
confidence: 81%
“…at this date no spray were done) being significantly superior over control, 100 % NPK, 75 % NPK + NPK Consortia, 75 % NPK + NPK spray, 75 % NPK + NPK Consortia + Nano N spray and rest of the treatments were at par. A similar, an increase in plant height with application of NPK with nano-nutrient (NPK) by Mehta S. [16], with nano-Zn by Rizwan et al [17] has also been reported. Further at the harvest, application of either nano fertilizers, biostimulant, and inorganic fertilizers spray or their simultaneous use with 100%/75% NPK and NPK Consortia or without NPK-Consortia increased number of tiller m -1 over 100% NPK except the treatment having 75 % NPK + NPK Consortia and 75 % NPK + NPK spray.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 54%