2023
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2023.196762.1223
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Ameliorative Impact of Calcium-Magnesium and Calcium- Zinc Rich Products on Potato Growth, Tuber Yield and Quality in Newly Reclaimed Soil

Abstract: Potato is considered one of the most important vegetable crops for supplying the world's nutritional needs. For healthy growth, production, and tuber quality, potato needs a lot of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertiliser as well as a lot of other crucial nutrients like calcium and magnesium. Therefore, this research work was conducted to examine the effects of calcium, magnesium and zinc commercial fertilizers(Manni-Plex®Ca-Mag, and Ca-Zn) at ratios of 350 cm/100L.fad (0.24, 0.13, 0.15 g/L for Ca, Mg an… Show more

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“…Measures that meet the aforementioned conditions include magnesium fertilizers and preparations that stimulate plant growth and development (biostimulants) [19,20]. Magnesium, as a major component of chlorophyll, controls many processes related to photosynthesis and assimilate production in plants [21][22][23][24]. Its absence contributes to the stunting of potato growth and development and negatively affects the tubers' culinary characteristics [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Measures that meet the aforementioned conditions include magnesium fertilizers and preparations that stimulate plant growth and development (biostimulants) [19,20]. Magnesium, as a major component of chlorophyll, controls many processes related to photosynthesis and assimilate production in plants [21][22][23][24]. Its absence contributes to the stunting of potato growth and development and negatively affects the tubers' culinary characteristics [25].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%