2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.706.328
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Influence of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) on yield attributes and economics of kharif onion (Allium cepa L.) under loamy sand soils

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“…Maximum returns under GA3 at 50 ppm result from improving the yield under GA3 foliar spray. The current experimental results ware correlated with Zinzala and Kumar (2016) and [17] in onion.…”
Section: Economics and Benefit Cost Ratiosupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Maximum returns under GA3 at 50 ppm result from improving the yield under GA3 foliar spray. The current experimental results ware correlated with Zinzala and Kumar (2016) and [17] in onion.…”
Section: Economics and Benefit Cost Ratiosupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The increased bulb formation, larger-sized onions, and overall improved yield might be since organic manure supplied balanced nutrition to the crop, improved soil condition and thereby resulted in better growth and development leading to higher yield. The above outcomes are correspondingly in nearby conformism by the result of Thangasamy et al [6], Sharma et al [7] Rathod et al [8] and Verma et al [9] in Allium cepa L.…”
Section: Effect Of Integrated Nutrient Management On Yield Of Onionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The leaves, whole immature plants called 'salad onion' or leafy sprouts from germinating bulbs are used in the same way. Onion contains carbohydrates (11.0 g), fiber (0.6 g), moisture (86.8 g) and several vitamin like vitamin C (11 mg), thiamin (0.08 mg) and niacin (0.2 mg) and also some minerals like phosphorus (39 mg), calcium (27 mg), sodium (1.0 mg), iron (0.7 mg) and potassium (157 mg) per 100 g [2]. Amongst bio-fertilizers, PSB strains play a key role in harnessing the atmospheric phosphorus through its fixation in the roots [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%