The effect of different fertilisers and planting patterns on the fatty acid profile of safflower oil
Hasan Kouchakkhani,
Mohsen Janmohammadi,
Naser Sabaghnia
Abstract:The soils of semi-arid regions have serious nutrient deficiencies, and it seems that the qualitative aspects of crops are strongly influenced by fertiliser management and planting patterns. The current experiment was carried out to evaluate the fatty acid composition of safflower oil under the application of different fertilisers (control, farmyard manure at 10 and 20 t ha–1, NPK (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), nano Fe+Zn) and four different planting patterns (planting in-furrow or on-ridge with inter-row d… Show more
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