2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.901.137
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Effect of Fertigation, Levels on Growth and Yield of Cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata)

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“…Throughout the growth stage of crop water soluble fertilizers provides readily available nutrients to crop which, produces optimum yield. The results were similar agreement with Hari and Devi (2016) [7] in bittergourd, Nikzad et al (2020) [12] in cabbage and Kshirsagar et al (2021) [10] in bittergourd.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Throughout the growth stage of crop water soluble fertilizers provides readily available nutrients to crop which, produces optimum yield. The results were similar agreement with Hari and Devi (2016) [7] in bittergourd, Nikzad et al (2020) [12] in cabbage and Kshirsagar et al (2021) [10] in bittergourd.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The increase of diameter of cabbage heads with increasing nitrogen levels was possibly due to higher synthesis of carbohydrate and their translocation to the sink which ultimately helped in the formation of larger and comparatively broader cabbage heads. It is clearly shown in the Table (Table 3) that the diameter of cabbage heads were significantly increased by increasing doses of Mohammadullah et al (2020) also found similar results.…”
Section: Effect Of Nitrogensupporting
confidence: 68%
“…With the application of fertigation with drip irrigation systems, the costs of irrigation and fertilization are reduced, while the nutrient intake in plants is maximized. Optimum fertigation management is possible by knowing the nutrient taken by the fertilization rate to ensure the highest plant productivity (Agrawal et al, 2018;Nikzad et al, 2020). Many studies have been carried out in the world and in Turkey on the irrigation of cabbages (Kızıloğlu et al, 2007;Kızıloğlu et al, 2008;Erdem et al, 2010;Büyükcangaz, 2018;Anaç et al, 2019;Çetin and Akalp, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%