2015
DOI: 10.18805/ijare.v49i6.6691
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Influences of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on growth, yield attributed traits and yield economic of coriander (<italic>Coriandrum sativum</italic> L.) cv JD-1

Abstract: The present investigation was carried out during Rabi season of 2012-13 at Vegetable Research Farm, Department of Horticulture, JNKVV, Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh). The experimental material for the present investigation was comprised of twelve treatments, these treatments were sown in RCBD design with three replications, to assess the influence of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on growth, yield attributed traits and yield economic of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.). All the treatments resulted in s… Show more

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“…They have reported that importance of organic farming is understandable given the important influence of different organic manures on yield and economics of groundnut. These findings are in accordance with the findings of Dadiga et al, (2015) In light of above evidences, it seems that application of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients increased growth parameters and yield of coriander. The growth of lettuce due to green manure is similar to the results of Anbukkarasi and Sadasakthi research, 2017, that is the addition of green manure Leucaena leucocephala produces the highest okra plant height and also the highest fruit girth compared to other green manure.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…They have reported that importance of organic farming is understandable given the important influence of different organic manures on yield and economics of groundnut. These findings are in accordance with the findings of Dadiga et al, (2015) In light of above evidences, it seems that application of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients increased growth parameters and yield of coriander. The growth of lettuce due to green manure is similar to the results of Anbukkarasi and Sadasakthi research, 2017, that is the addition of green manure Leucaena leucocephala produces the highest okra plant height and also the highest fruit girth compared to other green manure.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This increase can encourage the plant growth, which increased the photosynthetic rates leading to an increase in the assimilation rates and hence the bulbs and fruit yield per feddan were increased. The above mentioned results followed the same trend of these obtained by Zeinab et al (2015) on sweet fennel plants and Dadiga et al (2015) on coriander plant. 6) point out significant increase in bulbs and fruit yield per fed.…”
Section: Ii-effect Of Mineral Organic Fertilizers and Seaweed Extract On Fruit Stage: 1-number Of Umbels / Plant And Fruit Yield (G/plantsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The plants that received the farmyard manure at 100 % had the largest number of umbels and fruit yield per plant; however the least number of umbels and fruit yield per plant were formed on the plants supplied with the low rate of chicken manure in the first and second seasons. These results were in line with those of Dadiga et al (2015) on coriander plant It was clear from data in Table ( 5) that seaweed extract increased number of umbels and fruit yield per plant significantly when compared with the control (without seaweed extract) in both seasons. The synergistic effect of seaweed extract may be due to the increase on plant growth.…”
Section: Ii-effect Of Mineral Organic Fertilizers and Seaweed Extract On Fruit Stage: 1-number Of Umbels / Plant And Fruit Yield (G/plantsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This is why several researchers have added various organic and inorganic materials to CD, all of which have affected plant growth and yield. Integration of organic and inorganic helps to achieve high yield Dadiga et al, (2015) For instance, Ebrahimi, Ebrahimi and Ahmadizadeh (2012) reported that strawberry plants grown in coconut coir dust and perlite (1:1 v/v) substrate had the highest levels of content. Salisu et al (2020) observed that soilless media containing vermiculite, perlite and BRH significantly influenced the number of leaves and leaf area in rubber seedlings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%