2014
DOI: 10.5958/j.0976-058x.48.2.018
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Effect of flyash application on photosyhnthesis, growth and [yield of sesameSesamum indicuml.]

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“…Similar observations with increased yield parameters were reported by Prakash et al (2013). Increased yield and yield parameters with flyash seed pelleting has already been reported in black gram (Prakash et al, 2012), bhendi (Prakash et al, 2014a), sesame (Prakash et al, 2014b) and rice (Prakash et al, 2014c).…”
Section: Treatment (T)supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Similar observations with increased yield parameters were reported by Prakash et al (2013). Increased yield and yield parameters with flyash seed pelleting has already been reported in black gram (Prakash et al, 2012), bhendi (Prakash et al, 2014a), sesame (Prakash et al, 2014b) and rice (Prakash et al, 2014c).…”
Section: Treatment (T)supporting
confidence: 87%
“…Application of fly ash increased the availability of nutrients throughout the crop period, which might be the reason for higher growth parameters of sesame. Similar results were also reported by Prakash (2014). With regard to fertilizer levels, maximum plant (88.5 and 87.1 cm), leaf area index (3.13 and 3.07) and number of branches/plant (11.42 and 11.33) were observed under application of FYM + STCR based NPK which was followed by the application of NPK based on STCR.…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The pungam leaf powder pelleting treatments might have improved the growth of plant with increased vigour and stronger root system which in turn might have helped in getting more soil moisture and nutrients, thus enabling better growth resulting in higher yield (Sai Pradeep Kumar, 2015). Increased yield and yield parameters with flyash seed pelleting has already been reported in black gram (Prakash et al, 2012), bhendi (Prakash et al, 2014a), sesame (Prakash et al, 2014b) and rice (Prakash et al, 2014c).…”
Section: Chlorophyll Contentmentioning
confidence: 78%