2014
DOI: 10.5958/2348-7542.2014.01399.0
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Studies on the effect of micronutrients on growth and yield of garlic

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“…The results related to the growth traits of the plant indicate that the maximum values such as plant height, number of main branches, number of leaves, leaf area, relative chlorophyll content, number of flowers may be obtained when adding the phytonutrient at a concentration of 3 g L -1 as foliar spraying, followed by treatment with a concentration of 0.6 g L -1 as a drench to the soil. Improving growth traits such as plant height and leaf area as a result of adding phytonutrient may be due to the improvement of photosynthesis and other metabolic activities, which leads to an increase in the various plant metabolic processes responsible for cell division and elongation [18]. The positive effect of the phytonutrient may be due to the presence of the boron element and its physiological roles in plants, as boron facilitates the transport of carbohydrates such as starch and sugars through the cell membrane, and also plays an important role as an activator of many enzymes that promote plant growth and flower production [19].…”
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“…The results related to the growth traits of the plant indicate that the maximum values such as plant height, number of main branches, number of leaves, leaf area, relative chlorophyll content, number of flowers may be obtained when adding the phytonutrient at a concentration of 3 g L -1 as foliar spraying, followed by treatment with a concentration of 0.6 g L -1 as a drench to the soil. Improving growth traits such as plant height and leaf area as a result of adding phytonutrient may be due to the improvement of photosynthesis and other metabolic activities, which leads to an increase in the various plant metabolic processes responsible for cell division and elongation [18]. The positive effect of the phytonutrient may be due to the presence of the boron element and its physiological roles in plants, as boron facilitates the transport of carbohydrates such as starch and sugars through the cell membrane, and also plays an important role as an activator of many enzymes that promote plant growth and flower production [19].…”
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“…This could have caused the PSB-inoculated plots in the current investigation to expand more rapidly. Increased levels of nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in plants result in an increase in the production of plant metabolites that assist to construct the tissues of plants, which can be linked to an increase in growth characteristics because of increased fertilizer application (Chanchan et al, 2017).…”
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