2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.609.178
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Effect of Nitrogen and Spacing Levels on Growth and Yield Parameters of Kasuri methi (Trigonella corniculata L.) var. Pusa Kasuri

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“…This could be due to production of more number of leaves, branches and enhanced availability of nitrogen at the appropriate time, which has increased the leaf area per plant. Similar results were noticed by Mehta et al (2010) and Anupama et al (2017).…”
Section: Leaf Area Per Plant (Cm 2 )supporting
confidence: 92%
“…This could be due to production of more number of leaves, branches and enhanced availability of nitrogen at the appropriate time, which has increased the leaf area per plant. Similar results were noticed by Mehta et al (2010) and Anupama et al (2017).…”
Section: Leaf Area Per Plant (Cm 2 )supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The plants sown at wider spacing were better exposed to sunlight and also took moisture and nutrients from a larger area which intern could result into vigours plant growth, leading to more number of racemes per plant. These results are in close conformity with the findings of Choudhary et al, (2013) and Meena et al, (2017) in chandrasur, Patel et al, (2017) Kumar et al, (2004) in mustard and Anupama et al, (2017) in Kasuri Methi.…”
Section: Effect Of Plant Geometrysupporting
confidence: 92%