2022
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2022.2144366
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Yield performance of normal and late sown wheat in response to seed priming and foliar applied nutrients

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“…Higher doses of N increased the panicle length per plant . The longest panicle length was observed from 6 times foliar spray of urea solution . Soil and foliar application of urea uninterrupted the supply of N which enhanced the plant growth (Table ), which may be the reason for the increase in panicle length, which was supported by Islam et al, who reported that more splitting of N remarkably increased the panicle length.…”
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“…Higher doses of N increased the panicle length per plant . The longest panicle length was observed from 6 times foliar spray of urea solution . Soil and foliar application of urea uninterrupted the supply of N which enhanced the plant growth (Table ), which may be the reason for the increase in panicle length, which was supported by Islam et al, who reported that more splitting of N remarkably increased the panicle length.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…This result is in agreement with other researchers who reported that both soil application and foliar spraying of urea markedly increased the number of grains per panicle in rice. , In another study, Alam et al reported that the application of 33.33% urea as soil and 3% urea as foliar produced an equal number of grains per panicle in rice (BRRI dhan29) that was obtained at 100% soil-applied urea. Soil and foliar application of fertilizers also significantly increased the grains per spike of wheat. ,, …”
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“…It should be noted that with a longer spike, it is desirable that the number of viable spikes and the number of seeds per spike both rise in proportion. The spike development period at temperatures beyond the plant's tolerance threshold causes a shorter growth period, resulting in fewer fertile spikes and seeds in the spike (Verma et al 2022). In this regard, Xu et al (2022) have reported comparable results both under controlled and natural eld conditions.…”
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“…The impact of zinc on crop yield and related attributes has been extensively researched, with multiple studies demonstrating significant improvements in productivity with zinc fertilization [ 14 , 16 ]. Inadequate Zn supply affects plant metabolism, leading to stunted growth, delayed maturity, and reduced grain yield [ 17 , 18 ]. Studies have shown that fertilizing with Zn can increase grain yield, as well as enhance plant height, grain weight, and tiller count [ 15 , 16 , 18 ].…”
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