2003
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2003.245260
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The Productivity of Garlic Plant as Affected by the Addition of Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Form of Organic and I or Inorganic

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“…The reason of this increase in the number of leaves may be due to phosphorus role in increasing vital activities and increase the division and growth of meristematic cells. This result is consistent with what was stated by [15]. As for the effect of cultivars, the results presented in Table 4 indicate that there are significant differences (P<0.001) in this trait due to the effect of cultivars, as New Zealand cultivar recorded the highest mean number of leaves per plant reached 229.15 leaf per plant, while the Spanish cultivar recorded the lowest mean for this trait reached 98.00 leaf per plant.…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Plant (Leaf Plant -1 )supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The reason of this increase in the number of leaves may be due to phosphorus role in increasing vital activities and increase the division and growth of meristematic cells. This result is consistent with what was stated by [15]. As for the effect of cultivars, the results presented in Table 4 indicate that there are significant differences (P<0.001) in this trait due to the effect of cultivars, as New Zealand cultivar recorded the highest mean number of leaves per plant reached 229.15 leaf per plant, while the Spanish cultivar recorded the lowest mean for this trait reached 98.00 leaf per plant.…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Plant (Leaf Plant -1 )supporting
confidence: 90%