2020
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i4u.9923
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Effect of boron and sulphur on growth, yield and nutrient uptake of mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

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“…In case of nutrient management, Yadav et al (2018) [24] observed that application of higher fertilizer dose of RDF along with sulphur had a positive influence on increasing length of siliqua of mustard. Sharma et al (2020b) [18] stated an increase in the length of siliqua with the application of RDF along with sulphur and boron in their study based on mustard. Hossain et al (2013) [3] recorded highest number of siliquae plant -1 in line sowing and the lowest in broadcasting in mustard.…”
Section: Yield Attributesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In case of nutrient management, Yadav et al (2018) [24] observed that application of higher fertilizer dose of RDF along with sulphur had a positive influence on increasing length of siliqua of mustard. Sharma et al (2020b) [18] stated an increase in the length of siliqua with the application of RDF along with sulphur and boron in their study based on mustard. Hossain et al (2013) [3] recorded highest number of siliquae plant -1 in line sowing and the lowest in broadcasting in mustard.…”
Section: Yield Attributesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…60 cm row spacing was given as optimal for mustard. In case of nutrient management, Sharma et al (2020b) [18] recorded tallest plants in mustard with a combination of RDF with sulphur and boron. Similar results were obtained by Kumar et al (2011) [9] where they stated that application of increased doses of nitrogen and sulphur fertilizers produced taller plants in mustard as compared to other treatments.…”
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“…Actually, boron might have influenced the uptake and utilization of other macro nutrients thus led to the improved growth and yield which took the actual time; but those with deficit boron shortened the life cycle might be due to physiological factors. Sharma et al [33] commented that, application of recommended doses of fertilizers with optimum doses of boron and sulphur increased the growth and yield of mustard. Likewise, Shekhawat et al [34] reported seed yield in mustard increased significantly (16-47%) with boron usage.…”
Section: Effect On Yield and Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%