2018
DOI: 10.5958/2455-7145.2018.00014.0
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Establishment and growth of Aonla (Emblica officinalis) as affected by irrigation and mulching in the Shivaliks of Punjab

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“…During a typical dry period, significant stock girth and plant height can be recorded with the applications of a total number of 9 irrigations (based on IW/Pan-E ratio of 0.5) along with mulching, which eventually can save up to 20 cm of irrigation water (four irrigations) on a net area basis. So much so an additional area of orchard may be established with such saved water (Vashisht et al 2018 ). Sometimes, fertigation in the place of sole irrigation or fertilizer application records a significant increase in the flowering frequency.…”
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“…During a typical dry period, significant stock girth and plant height can be recorded with the applications of a total number of 9 irrigations (based on IW/Pan-E ratio of 0.5) along with mulching, which eventually can save up to 20 cm of irrigation water (four irrigations) on a net area basis. So much so an additional area of orchard may be established with such saved water (Vashisht et al 2018 ). Sometimes, fertigation in the place of sole irrigation or fertilizer application records a significant increase in the flowering frequency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%