2020
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2020.1783298
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Effect of long-term application of inorganic fertilizers, farm yard manure and lime on wheat (Triticum aestivumL.) productivity, quality and nutrient content in an acid alfisol

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“…Availability of macro and micro nutrients due to farmyard application, their uptake and accumulation along with P in maize grains has significantly increases 1000 grains weight. Our results are in accordance to the data recorded by Shamim-ul-Sibtain et al (2015), Chauhan et al (2020) where they applied FYM at rate of 20 kg ha -1 and Phosphorus at the rate of 40 kg ha -1 to wheat where it showed significant effect on 1000 grain weight. Similarly, the findings of current research are in conformity with Aatif et al (2017), Verma et al (2019) who declared that the application of FYM @ 9 t ha -1 with phosphorus @ 120 kg ha -1 to Wheat crop significantly enhances wheat 1000 grain weight, thus conforming the results of our current study to be in accordance with their research outputs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Availability of macro and micro nutrients due to farmyard application, their uptake and accumulation along with P in maize grains has significantly increases 1000 grains weight. Our results are in accordance to the data recorded by Shamim-ul-Sibtain et al (2015), Chauhan et al (2020) where they applied FYM at rate of 20 kg ha -1 and Phosphorus at the rate of 40 kg ha -1 to wheat where it showed significant effect on 1000 grain weight. Similarly, the findings of current research are in conformity with Aatif et al (2017), Verma et al (2019) who declared that the application of FYM @ 9 t ha -1 with phosphorus @ 120 kg ha -1 to Wheat crop significantly enhances wheat 1000 grain weight, thus conforming the results of our current study to be in accordance with their research outputs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are similar to Yousif et al (2010), Chand et al (2017) who confirmed the combine application of phosphorous fertilizers in combination with organic fertilizers enhanced the biological yield of maize crop. Likewise Shamimul-Sibtain et al ( 2015), Chauhan et al (2020) also confirmed that findings where they applied P @ 120 kg ha -1 and FYM at 9 t ha -1 to wheat by which maximum biological yield of maize was recorded. The use of P 2 O 5 @ 60 kg ha -1 and FYM @ 15 t ha -1 to chickpea crop significantly enhances crop biological yield.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…This is also the reason for the improvement in fat (%) in gains (Figure 6) as soil application of enriched biochar increased available nutrients, their uptake, and consequently increased the formation of glycosides [81]. Additionally, being an organic compound, enriched biochar also stimulated the formation of fats, resulting in more fats in the treatments where it was used as compared to the full dose of inorganic P. This finding is in line with previous studies that the application of organic amendments increased fat (%) [75,82].…”
Section: Impact Of Application Of Peb and Split Dose Of P On The Grai...supporting
confidence: 89%
“…This enhancement in the grain quality of maize may be due to the ability of the enriched biochar to provide a balanced supply of nutrients. The cell constituents are the products of several metabolic processes, and for such processes to take place a balanced supply of nutrients is required for the plants [73][74][75]. In this context, the improvement of protein (%) in maize grains may be due to the potential of enriched biochar to supply nutrients in ample amounts, particularly N in sufficient quantities [76,77].…”
Section: Impact Of Application Of Peb and Split Dose Of P On The Grai...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the pollution of agricultural soils, Cd is a frequent contaminant in grain 18 . Agronomic practices such as liming, that increases the soil pH, and fertilizing can also impact the nutrient content of the grain [19][20][21] . Nitrogen fertilization increases nutrient mobility in the soil and promotes both root growth and fine roots, improving plant uptake of other nutrients 22 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%