2007
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2007.394.398
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Response of Ginger to Zinc and Boron Fertilization

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“…El-Mohsen et al, (2007) found that applying zinc and boron foliarly at a rate of 1.0 gL -1 H2O to a chili crop increased plant height and leaf count. My current results are consistent with the findings of Fakir et al, (2016) in wheat, Halder et al, (2007) (Shnain et al;.…”
Section: Interaction Effect Of Varieties and Foliar Boron Plant Heigh...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…El-Mohsen et al, (2007) found that applying zinc and boron foliarly at a rate of 1.0 gL -1 H2O to a chili crop increased plant height and leaf count. My current results are consistent with the findings of Fakir et al, (2016) in wheat, Halder et al, (2007) (Shnain et al;.…”
Section: Interaction Effect Of Varieties and Foliar Boron Plant Heigh...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…He said that the growth characteristics, such as the number of branches per plant, grew in arithmetical order with increasing MLE concentration. These findings concur with those made by Basavarajeswari et al (2008) [2] , Halder et al (2007) [9] in the study of ginger, and Haleema et al (2018) [10] in the study of tomato. It was also observed that foliar application of Boron at the rate of 75 ppm increased plant height in pepper Shnain et al 2014 [23] .…”
Section: Vegetative Parameterssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Foliar sprays of IISR ginger micronutrient attributed to well balanced nutrition resulted in higher yield with this treatment. Improved production of ginger with application of micronutrients was also reported in other studies (Halder et al 2007, Sudha et al 2020. Highest gross return, net return and B:C ratio was manifested by the cultivation of Suravi (V2) variety during all years because of the highest rhizome yield, the only economic part of the crop.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In ginger, different treatments of micronutrients showed extra yield starting of 29.40 to 125.10% (Singh and Dwivedi 2007). Halder et al (2007) reported the beneficial impact of zinc and boron on ginger yield. Although a number of researchers have evaluated the positive effect of micronutrient application in different crops, but very few work has been done on ginger.…”
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confidence: 99%