2016
DOI: 10.21013/jas.v4.n1.p1
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Productivity of Rainfed Castor as Influenced by Plant Geometry and Nitrogen Levels

Abstract: Field experiment was conducted at Agricultural

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“…It might be due to overall improvement in the crop growth with the efficient utilization of available moisture which empowered the plant to manufacture more quantity of photosynthetic accumulating in the sink of the plant result in higher seed yield, biological yield. These findings are corroborative with those of Aruna and Sagar (2016) [1] , Lomte et al (2006) [6] , and Bhople et al (2018) [2] .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Land Configurationsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…It might be due to overall improvement in the crop growth with the efficient utilization of available moisture which empowered the plant to manufacture more quantity of photosynthetic accumulating in the sink of the plant result in higher seed yield, biological yield. These findings are corroborative with those of Aruna and Sagar (2016) [1] , Lomte et al (2006) [6] , and Bhople et al (2018) [2] .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Land Configurationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In relation to moisture content in soil all fertilizers dose showed non significant result at all periodical days. The similar results were obtained by Shrivastava (1996), Aruna and Sagar (2016) [1] , and Dhange (2009) [3] , Ramesh et al (2013) [7] .…”
Section: Fertilizer Levelssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…It might be due to overall improvement in the crop growth with the efficient utilization of available moisture which empowered the plant to manufacture more quantity of photosynthetic accumulating in the sink of the plant result in higher seed yield, biological yield. These findings are corroborative with those of Aruna and Sagar (2016) [1] , Lomte et al (2006) [9] , and Bhople et al (2018) [2] .…”
Section: Results and Discussion Land Configurationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This might be due to higher growth and yield contributing characters with higher levels of fertilizers which results in increasing the final yield. The similar results were obtained by Shrivastava (1996), Aruna and Sagar (2016) [1] and Dhage (2009).…”
Section: Fertilizer Levelssupporting
confidence: 88%