2002
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2002.544.545
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Effect of Nitrogenous Fertilizer on Growth and Yield of Garlic

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“…However, the potassium status of the soil available to plants significantly affects nitrogen absorption by crops. The obtained results agree with those recorded by Kaker et al (2002); Kilgori et al (2007) and El-Zohiri and Abdou (2009) who reported that all garlic growth traits were increased with increasing nitrogen application. Similarly, Arisha et al( 2017) and Rad and Alam (2019) suggested that the highest garlic plant growth, plant height and the maximum leaves number/plant, TSS, and potassium uptake were significantly enhanced due to the applications of higher levels of potassium fertilizer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, the potassium status of the soil available to plants significantly affects nitrogen absorption by crops. The obtained results agree with those recorded by Kaker et al (2002); Kilgori et al (2007) and El-Zohiri and Abdou (2009) who reported that all garlic growth traits were increased with increasing nitrogen application. Similarly, Arisha et al( 2017) and Rad and Alam (2019) suggested that the highest garlic plant growth, plant height and the maximum leaves number/plant, TSS, and potassium uptake were significantly enhanced due to the applications of higher levels of potassium fertilizer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Nitrogen (N) significantly contributes in obtaining the acceptable crop yield and its deficiency in Pakistani soils is well documented (Khan et al 2016). N consumption has a significant impact on the growth and development of garlic (Kakar et al 2002). The results show that the N rates and varieties have significant effects on growth and total bulb yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Bulb development in garlic depend on an increase in total soluble carbohydrate in photosynthetic activity of the leaves which depend on light and nutrition [26]. [27] reported that increasing nitrogen level upto 100 kg resulted in the maximum single bulb weight (42.60 g) of garlic. The result was in conformity with the findings of [28] that reported the application of both potassium and sulfur either individually or in combined increased fresh bulb weight of gralic.…”
Section: Fresh Weight Of Bulb (G)mentioning
confidence: 99%