2015
DOI: 10.5958/2348-7542.2015.00009.1
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Effect of varieties and nutrient management on growth, yield and economics of clusterbean (Cyamopsis tetragonolobaL.)

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“…The factors which are directly responsible for ultimate seed production viz., number of pods/ plant, length of pod, seeds/ pod, 1000-seed weight and as well as seed weight/ plant were augmented almost significantly higher in variety HG 563 over variety RGC 1055. The present findings on varietal differences were in consonance with those of other research workers Rawat et al (2013) and Sharma and Ratnoo (2014).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…The factors which are directly responsible for ultimate seed production viz., number of pods/ plant, length of pod, seeds/ pod, 1000-seed weight and as well as seed weight/ plant were augmented almost significantly higher in variety HG 563 over variety RGC 1055. The present findings on varietal differences were in consonance with those of other research workers Rawat et al (2013) and Sharma and Ratnoo (2014).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The differential behaviour of clusterbean varieties with respect to root-shoot growth characters could be explained solely by the variation in their genetic makeup and adaptability to soil and climatic conditions. The results were in close conformity with the findings of Rawat et al (2013).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The later one variety was found poor yielder because of unbranched and poor growth and canopy makeup. The results of the present investigation are in close conformity with findings of other workers namely, Choudhary et al, (2004), Bhutter and Aggarwal (2006), Ayub et al, (2010), Pathak et al, (2010), Kumar et al, (2012), Satyavathi et al, (2014), Rawat et al, (2015) and Solanki (2015). Rawat et al, (2015) and Solanki (2015).…”
Section: Varietiessupporting
confidence: 82%
“…This might be due to effective control of weeds and thus resulted in lower accumulation of dry matter in weeds and lower crop-weed competition associated with effective availability of moisture and nutrients to clusterbean crop. These results were in line with the work of Bristow (1988), Bhadoria et al (2000), Saxena et al (2004), Punia et al (2011, Prahlad et al (2013), Rawat et al (2013), Sharma (2014), Devi et al (2016), Kataria et al (2016) and Singh et al (2016).…”
Section: Weed Management Practices (W)supporting
confidence: 86%