2007
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2007.735.50
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Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Growth, Leaf, Major Nutrient and Chlorophyll Content and Yield of Guava Cv. Sardar

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“…This might have been acted as an activator for number of complex enzyme systems and these enzymes catalyze metabolic reactions related to the carbohydrates, nucleic acid and nucleotides, amino acid, protein and folic acid. Yield enhanced by borax application are in agreement with the finding of Athani et al, (2009) and Dinesh Kumar et al, 2009. Significantly heavier weight of fruit was achieved by both application of calcium ammonium nitrate and borax Fig- 1. The application of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate @ 600 g/plant (330.22 g) and borax @ 50 g/plant (307.30 g) produced the best effect.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This might have been acted as an activator for number of complex enzyme systems and these enzymes catalyze metabolic reactions related to the carbohydrates, nucleic acid and nucleotides, amino acid, protein and folic acid. Yield enhanced by borax application are in agreement with the finding of Athani et al, (2009) and Dinesh Kumar et al, 2009. Significantly heavier weight of fruit was achieved by both application of calcium ammonium nitrate and borax Fig- 1. The application of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate @ 600 g/plant (330.22 g) and borax @ 50 g/plant (307.30 g) produced the best effect.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This might have been acted as an activator for number of complex enzyme systems and these enzymes catalyse metablic reactions related to the carbohydrates, nucleic acid and nucleotides, amino acid, protein and folic acid. Yield enhanced by borax application are in agreement with the finding of Athani et al, (2009) Significantly heavier weight of fruit was achieved by both application of calcium ammonium nitrate and borax Figure 1. The application of Calcium Ammonium Nitrate @ 600 g/plant (330.22 g) and borax @ 50 g/plant (307.30 g) produced the best effect.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The present findings corroborate with those of Athani et al, (2007), Naik and Babu [6], Ram et al, (2007), Ram and Pathak [7], Kumar et al, [8], Dutta et al, [9], Patel et al, (2009), Shukla et al, [10], Dwivedi [11] and Agnihotri et al, (2013). Akinboye et al, [12] Athani et al, [13] Baiyeri et al, [14]., The maximum survival (%) (100) was found in treatment with T4 Vermicompost (100%) followed by T8 Vermicompost (100%) , T7 FYM (100%) , T6 Poultry manure (100%), T5 Control, ,T3 FYM (100%) and T2 Poultry manure (100%) and the minimum survival (%) (66.67) was recorded in T 1 Control.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%