2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.911.261
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Effect of Levels of Nitrogen and Potassium on Growth and Yield of Rainfed Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.)

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“…Thus, with adequate supply of nitrogen the plants grow tall, produce more LAI and ultimately greater production of total dry matter accumulation. These results are in accordance with the findings of Bhanuchandar et al [9], Choudhary et al [10], Mandeewal et al [11], Mandeewal et al [12], Rana and Prasad [13], Kakarla et al [14], Minz et al [15] and Sharma et al [16] in pearl millet and other field crops.…”
Section: Effect Of Nitrogen Levels On Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Thus, with adequate supply of nitrogen the plants grow tall, produce more LAI and ultimately greater production of total dry matter accumulation. These results are in accordance with the findings of Bhanuchandar et al [9], Choudhary et al [10], Mandeewal et al [11], Mandeewal et al [12], Rana and Prasad [13], Kakarla et al [14], Minz et al [15] and Sharma et al [16] in pearl millet and other field crops.…”
Section: Effect Of Nitrogen Levels On Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…"The increase in grain and straw yields with enhanced N application could be ascribed to increases the activity of cytokines in plant which leads to the increased cell-division and elongation which leads to better plant growth, drymatter production and higher photosynthesis" [21]. This increase in Stover yield might be attributed to increased height, leaf area and dry matter production.…”
Section: Straw Yield (Kg/ha)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"The dry matter partitioning has been effective with increased level of nitrogen, thus, resulting in higher harvest index" S. Bhanu Prakash Reddy et al, [21].…”
Section: Harvest Index (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%