2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.607.366
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Effect of Biofertilizers and Inorganic Fertilizers on Yield Attributes, Yield and Quality of Triticum aestivum and Zea mays in an Acid Alfisol

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“…Increased the availability of NPK in soil due to seed treatment with NPK consortia and its active involvement in shoot and root growth lead to improvement in various yield attributes which later boosted final yields. The results of present investigation are in close conformity with findings of Obid et al (2016) and Dhiman and Dubey (2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Increased the availability of NPK in soil due to seed treatment with NPK consortia and its active involvement in shoot and root growth lead to improvement in various yield attributes which later boosted final yields. The results of present investigation are in close conformity with findings of Obid et al (2016) and Dhiman and Dubey (2017).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…A promising alternative that minimizes the effects of saline stress on soil and plants is the use of organic fertilizers (Gomes et al, 2015). The organic fertilizer is a byproduct obtained from the fermentation of agricultural residues or animal waste that can substitute or supplement the chemical fertilization (Sousa et al, 2013a), being applied via soil or in the composting preparation (Dhiman & Dubey, 2017) for plant nutrition and in soil irrigated with saline water. Sousa et al (2018) using the bovine organic fertilizer in the initial growth and in the exchanges in soybean plants irrigated with salt water also found an attenuating effect of this organic input for saline stress treatments.…”
Section: Morphophysiological Characteristics Of Okra Plants Submittedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collected on several elements of the crop, such as growth and yield variables, were statistically analyzed using the analysis of variance approach [6] and a mathematical method for analyzing economic data. The significant and largest amount of seeds were produced when biofertilizers (20 g/kg seed) were applied, which may have been due to increased application rates or the release of growth hormones by different biofertilizers Diman and Dubey [7].…”
Section: This Experiments Was Carried Out At Cropmentioning
confidence: 99%