2018
DOI: 10.5958/0976-4615.2018.00042.x
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Effect of integrated nutrient management in relation to vegetative parameters of lemon (Citrus limon burm) CV. pant Lemon-1 in sandy loam soil under Western Uttar Pradesh Conditions

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“…This could be due to the friable nature of rooting media, resulting in good penetration enriched with available nutrients, and the ability of plants to respond appropriately to nutrient availability in the medium, speeding up root growth and resulting in the development of root vascular cambium, which is responsible for increasing root length, diameter, and thickness. Kumar et al (2015) [6] on rooting of lemon stem cuttings and Rathwa et al (2017) [10] on pomegranate rooting found similar results.…”
Section: Root Thickness (Mm)mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…This could be due to the friable nature of rooting media, resulting in good penetration enriched with available nutrients, and the ability of plants to respond appropriately to nutrient availability in the medium, speeding up root growth and resulting in the development of root vascular cambium, which is responsible for increasing root length, diameter, and thickness. Kumar et al (2015) [6] on rooting of lemon stem cuttings and Rathwa et al (2017) [10] on pomegranate rooting found similar results.…”
Section: Root Thickness (Mm)mentioning
confidence: 55%
“…According to the experiment between which were compared between ten sets of experiments done by applying various concentrations of IBA in different growth media. However, plants treated with 800 ppm IBA concentration showed the maximum survival percentage [34]. Accordingly, the study of Kumar and Singh, (2020) the role of Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) and Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) on Citrus aurantifolia from cuttings.…”
Section: Effect On the Survival Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The percentage increased only by 16.7 which was considerably lesser than what was thought and hence, over-nourishment can hinder the development of the leaves in some cases [34] [13]. In the last case scenario, as portrayed by Lal (2023), the most traditional and convenient method of sand and soil plant growth media was being used for the citrus species of Citrus jambhiri, which showed a spectacular result for the increase in several leaves.…”
Section: Effect On the Number Of Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could be because pruning enhanced the rate of photosynthesis, resulting in higher light penetration into the inner tree canopy, and biofertilizers impact auxin hormones, which function as carbohydrate mobilization from the source of skin (fruits), resulting in increased fruit quality. The higher titratable acidity could be due to the fact that the humic acid and fulvic acid components of organic matter formed watersoluble micronutrients, enhancing their availability and absorption and resulting in improved quality [16].…”
Section: Titratable Acidity (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%