2021
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2021.v9.i2m.11927
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Effect of foliar application of zinc on growth and yield of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) in Assam condition

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“…In two years by 60 kg zinc ha-1, the mean seed protein content was% 26.34 and% 28.20. This result was similar to the previous study (Borah et al, 2021). The first-year interaction (zinc*cultivar) of seed protein content was found to be significant, and the highest value (27.21%) was obtained from Karina (60 kg ha -1 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In two years by 60 kg zinc ha-1, the mean seed protein content was% 26.34 and% 28.20. This result was similar to the previous study (Borah et al, 2021). The first-year interaction (zinc*cultivar) of seed protein content was found to be significant, and the highest value (27.21%) was obtained from Karina (60 kg ha -1 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…17, 0.17, 0 .17, 0.17, 0.16, 0.16, 0.16, 0.16, 0.16, 0.16 and 0.16 dSm -1 respectively, with responses of 0.5 %. Similar results were reported by Borah et al [16] studied the effect of foliar application of zinc by using five different treatments of zinc in four replications, on the quality of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) and the soil properties, for which It can be suggested that the one with 0.75% zinc application turns out to be the optimum treatment, towards improving the soil characters. David et al [14] also reported that growth Parameters Pea (Pisum sativum L.) and soil properties, increased significantly with the application of a 100% recommended dose of fertilizers EC (dSm -1…”
Section: Electrical Conductivitysupporting
confidence: 82%
“…). This was followed by the effects from T 14 (T 9 +T 10 +T 11 ), T 7 (T 4 + T 5 ), T 9 (T 2 + Soil application of 2 L -1 Acre liquid ZSB), T 8 (T 3 + T 4 +T 5 ), T 10 (T 2 +Seed treatment (Liquid ZSB) @10 ml kg-1 of seed), T 5 (T 2 + Foliar application @ 0.5% ZnSO [17] application of zinc sulphate @ 40 kg ha -1 and FYM @ 350 q ha -1 significantly increased zinc content in soil (1.63 ppm) Borah et al [16] studied the effect of foliar application of zinc by using five different treatments of zinc in four replications, on the quality of garden pea (Pisum sativum L.) and the soil properties, for which It can be suggested that the one with 0.75% zinc application turns out to be the optimum treatment, towards improving the quality of garden pea and soil characters. Nishith et al…”
Section: Available Zincmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Indeed, Zn also plays a significant role in the functioning of pollen, fertilization as well as germination (Aravind and Prasad, 2003;Pandey et al, 2006;Cakmak, 2008) that automatically leads to enhanced crop performance (Shojaei and Makarian, 2015). Comparable results were reported in the literature where ZnSO 4 foliar application improved seed and straw yield in field pea (Shankar et al, 2004;Verma et al, 2018;Borah et al, 2021). On the other hand, Mn holds the central position in the oxygen-evolving complex during photosystem II which confirms its importance as compared to other nutrients in photosynthesis.…”
Section: Impact Of Fertilizers On Grain and Straw Yield In Different ...supporting
confidence: 73%
“…An increase in chlorophyll levels in leaves through Zn application resulted in improved rates of photosynthesis which further improved the synthesis of sugars as well as carbohydrates . Increased TSS was also related to the higher photosynthate translocation to wheat grain over other sections of the plant (Borah et al, 2021). Also, the increased content of protein in wheat grain under Zn and Mn treatment was because of enhanced nitrogen fixation along with greater levels of available nitrogen in soil as well as improved uptake of nitrogen by plants.…”
Section: Effect Of Fertilizers On Some Quality Parameters Of Differen...mentioning
confidence: 90%