2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.907.306
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Effect of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium Level on Floral Characteristics of Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat) cv. Bidhan Madhuri

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“…Similar trend in result was noticed in 2018-19 (Table 4). The result is in agreement with the findings of Senapati et al (2020) in chrysanthemum and Sultana et al (2006) in tuberose who reported that maximum number flowers per plant were obtained in combined application of fertilizers N, P and K.…”
Section: Growth and Cut Flower Yield Contributing Characters Of Gypso...supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Similar trend in result was noticed in 2018-19 (Table 4). The result is in agreement with the findings of Senapati et al (2020) in chrysanthemum and Sultana et al (2006) in tuberose who reported that maximum number flowers per plant were obtained in combined application of fertilizers N, P and K.…”
Section: Growth and Cut Flower Yield Contributing Characters Of Gypso...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The trend in result was similar in 2018-19 (Table 6). Similarly Senapati et al (2020), Ghaffoor et al (2000) and Khan et al (2006) reported maximum flower yield in chrysanthemum, rose and tulip. In the experiment, the highest bunch yield increment over control (76.9%) was calculated from T10 treatment and the lowest increment was from T2 treatment (Table 6).…”
Section: Cut Flower Bunch Yield Of Gypsophilamentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Moreover, the soil health is degrading due to over use of fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides and other factor like repeated plantation of one crop in same eld. Improper nutrient management leads to the nutrient imbalance in plants and results in lower down the ower yield (Senapati et al 2020). Nitrogen is considered to be the most critical major element for vegetative growth and ower yield in chrysanthemum (Rajan et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%