2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.910.196
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Effect of Phosphorus and Gypsum on Growth, Yield and Economics of Groundnut (Arachis hypogea L.)

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“…Significant and higher seed yield was observed with application of calcium (40kg/ha) might be due to the fact that calcium plays an important role in reproduction development of peanut crops with increased seed yield. Similar findings were in accordance with Sagar et al [25]. Further the higher seed yield was observed with application of GA 3 (120 ppm), which may be due to the positive effect of GA 3 on improving yield by transferring more photo-assimilates to seeds.…”
Section: Seed Yield (T/ha)supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Significant and higher seed yield was observed with application of calcium (40kg/ha) might be due to the fact that calcium plays an important role in reproduction development of peanut crops with increased seed yield. Similar findings were in accordance with Sagar et al [25]. Further the higher seed yield was observed with application of GA 3 (120 ppm), which may be due to the positive effect of GA 3 on improving yield by transferring more photo-assimilates to seeds.…”
Section: Seed Yield (T/ha)supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The results stated that maximum gross return (1,25,778.00 INR/ha), higher net return (87,853.50 INR/ha) and higher benefit cost ratio (2.32) was recorded in treatment 9 [Ca (40kg/ha) + GA 3 (120ppm)] as compared to other treatments (Table 3). Significant and maximum B:C ratio was observed with the application of Calcium (40kg/ha), which might be due to the application of gypsum as a source of Ca increase net returns and B:C ratio of harvesting peanuts with optimal nutrient utilization by gypsum during harvest leads to better growth and development of pods.…”
Section: Economicsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The increased number of Pods plants -1 might be due to the effect of phosphatic fertilizer that increased nutrient availability, resulting in better nutrient absorption and crop growth. A similar result was reported by Sagar et al [13].…”
Section: Plant Dry Weight (G)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Sharma et al, (2020) [106] found that 50% inorganic source and 50% organic source as vermicompost for P nutrition out of 40kg P ha -1 as RDF helps to obtain 79.8% more pod yield ,73.4% more haulm yield, 76% more biological yield, 79.7% more kernel yield over control. Vidya-Sagar et al, (2020) [134] observed that among three P doses viz, (40, 50 ,60) kg ha -1 , highest number of pods plant -1 (32), kernel yield (2.48t ha -1 ) and dry weight (56.3 g plant -1 ) obtains through 60 kg P ha -1 .…”
Section: Nitrogen (N)mentioning
confidence: 99%