1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf02323057
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Effect of irrigation, plant density and fertilisers on yield and NPK uptake by groundnut

Abstract: Summary Three levels of irrigation, three plant densities and three fertiliser schedules were tested in 33 factorial confounded design with two replications in winter on sandy loam soils of Tirupati campus of Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University.Pod yield did not vary due to the plant densities and the fertiliser schedules when the crop was sown in optimum time during 1980. When the sowings were delayed, as in 1979, 444000 plants per ha and 60kg N ha -~ , 40kg P ha -~ and 100kg K ha -~ was optimum. Schedulin… Show more

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“…A study in two Virginia type cultivars showed no increase in the vegetative growth and yield at higher density (Tewolde et al, 2002). By contrast, Spanish cultivar were shown to be responsive to increased densities (Babu et al, 1984) and in India, where Spanish types are predominantly grown, recommended densities are well above 30 plant m -2 . In Africa, runner types were predominantly cultivated earlier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A study in two Virginia type cultivars showed no increase in the vegetative growth and yield at higher density (Tewolde et al, 2002). By contrast, Spanish cultivar were shown to be responsive to increased densities (Babu et al, 1984) and in India, where Spanish types are predominantly grown, recommended densities are well above 30 plant m -2 . In Africa, runner types were predominantly cultivated earlier.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%