2022
DOI: 10.9734/ijpss/2022/v34i1731036
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Effect of Fertility Levels and Biofertilizers on Growth Parameters, Root Architecture and Quality of Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

Abstract: The present field experiment was conducted during Rabi season of 2017–18 at the Student's Instructional Farm of Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh to evaluate the effect of different fertility levels and biofertilizers on growth parameters, root architecture and quality of late sown chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). The experiment comprised of 12 treatment combinations in split plot design which comprised 4 treatments [F1 (control), F2 (RDF 100%), F3 (75% RDF), F4… Show more

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“…Similar observations were also reported by Sinha et al[39], Vimla and Natarajan[40], Tiwari et al[41], Yadav et al[42], Bicer[43], Badini et al[44], Pegoraro et al [45], Singh et al[46] and Pal et al[47].The application of different level of Zn considerably enhanced all characters of yield attributes viz., number of pods plant 100 grains grain yield, stover yield and biological yield except for harvest index during the both years of chickpea crop. Similar findings were also reported by Mali et al[48], Yadav et al[49], Valenciano et al[50], Kumari et al[51], Raj et al[52], Singh et al[53] Patel et al[54] and Yadav et al[55]…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Similar observations were also reported by Sinha et al[39], Vimla and Natarajan[40], Tiwari et al[41], Yadav et al[42], Bicer[43], Badini et al[44], Pegoraro et al [45], Singh et al[46] and Pal et al[47].The application of different level of Zn considerably enhanced all characters of yield attributes viz., number of pods plant 100 grains grain yield, stover yield and biological yield except for harvest index during the both years of chickpea crop. Similar findings were also reported by Mali et al[48], Yadav et al[49], Valenciano et al[50], Kumari et al[51], Raj et al[52], Singh et al[53] Patel et al[54] and Yadav et al[55]…”
supporting
confidence: 88%
“…of branches per plant at K 30 , K 40 and K 50 were 30.68, 31.37 and 31.60 at 90 DAS. The results of the present investigation are also in agreement with the findings of Jaybhay et al [24] and Yadav et al [25].…”
Section: Number Of Branches Plant -1supporting
confidence: 94%
“…) was observed in treatment T 16 with application of phosphorus 60 kg ha -1 and boron 2.5 kg ha -1 and treatment T 15 with application of phosphorus 60 kg ha -1 and boron 1.5 kg ha -1 was statistically at par. Result will also agreement with the findings of Sentimenla et al [14], Kalyani and Math [15] and Yadav et al, [16].…”
Section: Protein Content and Protein Yieldsupporting
confidence: 92%