2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.612.044
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Effect of Nutrient Management Modules on Growth, Yield Attributes and Yield of Wheat

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“…Sci., 3(1): 49-53 (2018) resources. Integrated nutrient management has been shown to considerably improve rice yields by minimizing nutrient losses to the environment and managing the nutrient supply, and thereby results in high nutrient use efficiency (Kumar and Yadav, 2008). Recent field experiments have demonstrated that integrated nutrient management can lead to significant increase in crop yields while substantially reducing nutrient losses (Gupta and Sharma, 2007).…”
Section: Effect Of Nutrient Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sci., 3(1): 49-53 (2018) resources. Integrated nutrient management has been shown to considerably improve rice yields by minimizing nutrient losses to the environment and managing the nutrient supply, and thereby results in high nutrient use efficiency (Kumar and Yadav, 2008). Recent field experiments have demonstrated that integrated nutrient management can lead to significant increase in crop yields while substantially reducing nutrient losses (Gupta and Sharma, 2007).…”
Section: Effect Of Nutrient Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This might be due to higher concentration of macro and micro nutrients in the green manure which was attributed to higher rate of N mineralization as a result of high cation exchange capacity, slow and gradual release of N could make the soil more productive over a longer period, thus enhanced the number of productive tillers m -2 . The constant release of N from organic manure, particularly from green manure supplemented with N fertilizer might have satisfied the nutritional need of the plant as opined by [18] and [19]. The better performance of integrated supply of nutrient increased the availability and uptake of nutrients which could have favoured better translocation of photosynthates from source to sink resulting in higher panicle weight.…”
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“…The key to successful management is to match the nutritional requirements of the crop with nutrients available in the manure. Integration of organic and inorganic sources of nitrogen has been shown to considerably improve rice yields by minimizing nutrient losses to the environment and managing the nutrient supply, and thereby results in high nutrient use efficiency (Kumar et al, 2008, Bezbaruha et al, 2011, Parkinson, 2013. Under SRI system, 12 days old seedlings were transplanted at a spacing of 25 x 25 cm, while under conventional transplanting 21 days old seedlings were transplanted at a spacing of 20 x 15 cm in puddled soil.…”
Section: Issn: 2319-7706 Volume 6 Number 8 (2017) Pp 387-394mentioning
confidence: 99%