2018
DOI: 10.23910/ijep/2018.5.1.0231
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Evaluation of Some Cow-based Bio-enhancers and Botanicals for Organic Cultivation of Summer Groundnut

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted in summer season of 2016 at Junagadh (Gujarat) to evaluate some cow-based bio-enhancers (Panchagavya, Bijamrut, Jivamrut, Amrutpani, Sanjivak and cow urine) and botanicals (Seaweed extract and Banana pseudo stem sap) for organic cultivation of summer groundnut. The results revealed that application of FYM @ 5 t ha -1 produced significantly higher pod (1653 kg ha -1 ) and haulm (3387 kg ha -1 ) yields, followed by panchagavya as foliar spray @ 3% at 30, 45 and 60 DAS (1397 and 2… Show more

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“…The number of pods was significantly increased in treatments containing nutrient spray in both branching and flowering stage. The results of present study are parallel with the earlier reported by Sutar et al, (2019) [9] , Patel et al, (2018) [5] , Chaudhari et al, (2018) [1] and Sheikh et al, (2018) [8] .…”
Section: A) Effect Of Different Liquid Formulations Sprays On Yield A...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The number of pods was significantly increased in treatments containing nutrient spray in both branching and flowering stage. The results of present study are parallel with the earlier reported by Sutar et al, (2019) [9] , Patel et al, (2018) [5] , Chaudhari et al, (2018) [1] and Sheikh et al, (2018) [8] .…”
Section: A) Effect Of Different Liquid Formulations Sprays On Yield A...supporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, excessive vegetative growth tends to increase disease incidence and is detrimental to the good harvest of groundnut. Alterations of the distribution pattern of assimilates may therefore be one of the most important factors to increase yield and improve management of groundnut (Arzani and Roosta, 2004;Shekh et al, 2018) and in order to maximize assimilate for filling the pod, it is necessary to investigate source size modification and sink source balance in this crop. In this case plant growth regulators (PGRs) would have very beneficial role to play (Mabvongwe et al, 2016;Pan et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the commencement of experiment, the soil of the experimental site was subjected to soil solarization using an opaque plastic sheet (black sheet) throughout the humid summer months (from July to September)), followed by eld preparation during the last week of September. The preparation of organic formulations such as Panchgavya and Amritpani was started 15 days prior to planting as per the protocols listed by Raghavendra et al (2014) and Shekh et al (2018) by fermenting the different organic materials and byproducts of indigenous cattle such as cow dung, cow urine, cow ghee, cow milk and cow curd for 2 weeks respectively, obtained from a nearby dairy farm in Phagwara city of Punjab.…”
Section: Soil Solarization and Preparation Of Organic Formulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%