2015
DOI: 10.5958/0976-4038.2015.00091.3
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Improvement of growth, yield and quality of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) cv. Azad T-6 with foliar application of zinc and boron

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“…The increase in plant height may be due to application of major and minor nutrients, through foliar sprays of different micronutrients, increased the photosynthetic activity, chlorophyll formation, nitrogen metabolism and auxin contents in the plants which ultimately improving the plant height. The findings is also in agreement with the findings of Naga et al, (2013), Mohsen (2013), Singh et al, (2014), Gogoi et al, (2014, Kadari, et al, (2015), Meena et al, (2015), Samira et al, (2015), and Pandav et al, (2016).…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments Of Foliar Sprays Of Micronutrients On Growth Parameters Of Brinjalsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The increase in plant height may be due to application of major and minor nutrients, through foliar sprays of different micronutrients, increased the photosynthetic activity, chlorophyll formation, nitrogen metabolism and auxin contents in the plants which ultimately improving the plant height. The findings is also in agreement with the findings of Naga et al, (2013), Mohsen (2013), Singh et al, (2014), Gogoi et al, (2014, Kadari, et al, (2015), Meena et al, (2015), Samira et al, (2015), and Pandav et al, (2016).…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments Of Foliar Sprays Of Micronutrients On Growth Parameters Of Brinjalsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Beneficial effects of boron on the content of ascorbic acid in broccoli was also observed by Islam et al (2015), and in the fruit of tomato by Lester (2006). However, in the studies of Patel et al (2017) and Meena et al (2015) there were no significant changes in the content of vitamin C in broccoli heads and tomato fruits after boron treatment, compared to plants treated with basic fertilizer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Ningawale et al (2016) recorded an increase in dry matter content in cauliflower heads treated with Borax, but the increase was statistically insignificant. In the studies of Patel et al (2017) broccoli treated with boron and without it had similar content of sugars, but Meena et al (2015) found a significant increase in the content of total sugars and monosachcarides in the fruits of tomato treated with this chemical element. In the present experiment there was no significant effect of the interaction between T. harzianum and boron on the content of dry matter, protein, and sugars in broccoli.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…After fertilization, low boron in plants affected embryogenesis, showing in the formation of incomplete or damaged embryos, or seed deterioration [25]. Boron also involved in translocation of starch to fruit resulting into better photosynthesis, greater starch accumulation in fruit balance of auxin which prevented the abscission and facilitated the ovary to remain attached with the shoot, resulting in lower fruit drop [43] and higher fruit in length [26].…”
Section: Yield Components and Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%