2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.608.316
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Effect of Nitrogen Management and Biofertilizers on Growth and Yield of Rapeseed (Brassica campestris var. toria)

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“…However, the B: C in farmers practice was found to be higher than recommended NPK and recommended NPK + FYM. Similar results of yield enhancement in experimental farm as well as at real farming situation in different crops through technology dissemination has been reported by several researchers 18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25. …”
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“…However, the B: C in farmers practice was found to be higher than recommended NPK and recommended NPK + FYM. Similar results of yield enhancement in experimental farm as well as at real farming situation in different crops through technology dissemination has been reported by several researchers 18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25. …”
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confidence: 87%
“…Application of 75% STCR +3 kg ha -1 of Rhizobium + Humic acid @ 20 kg ha -1 + Poultry manure @ 3 t ha -1 (T 8 ) provided the significant improvement in the oil and protein yield of groundnut seeds. Eisa., (2011) and Saini et al, (2017) reported that the humic acid influenced the oil and protein in groundnut. So, the humic acid can be contribute to increasing the yield and similarly improving the oil and protein yield.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Yadav et al, (2003-04) reported that the maximum increase in yield was obtained by application of sulphur @ 40 kg ha -1 and biofertilizer @ 200 g Azotobacter per 10 kg seed inoculate (S2B1) in Indian mustard [46] . Saini et al, (2016) observed markedly increased yield under the conditions of (Azotobacter + PSB + 30 kg ha -1 N through inorganic fertilizer + 30 kg ha -1 N through poultry manure (PM) with respect to the number of siliqua plants (235.33), number of seed siliqua plants (20.40), test weight (4.17 g), seed yield (1500 kg ha -1 ), stead yield (3790 kg ha -1 ), harvest index (28.36%), and oil content (42.03%) [20] . At Prayagraj (U.P.)…”
Section: The Effect Of Different Biofertilizers and Nutrients On The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At (Varanasi) Uttar Pradesh, (Singh et al, 2010-11 and2011-12) recorded the maximum gross return (Rs 29,680 and Rs 43,282), and net return (Rs 15,717 and Rs 25,600), with Azotobacter + PSB + 100% N and P 2 O 5 , however maximum output: input ratio (1.16 and 1.50) was recorded under Azotobacter + PSB + 75% N and P 2 O 5 in Indian mustard under irrigated conditions [41] . Saini et al, (2016) recorded the highest gross return (67740 ha -1 ), net return (33265 ha -1 ), and benefitcost ratio (1.96) in (Azotobacter + PSB + 30 kg ha -1 N through inorganic Fertilizer + 30 kg ha -1 N through poultry manure (PM) [20] . Mahammad et al, (2011-12) recorded maximum gross monetary returns (Rs 37658 ha -1 ), net monetary return (Rs 21722 ha -1 ), and B: C ratio of 2.36 due to the application of 100% RDF + Azotobacter + PSB in linseed crop [34] .…”
Section: The Effect Of Different Biofertilizers and Nutrients On The ...mentioning
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