2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40502-021-00603-2
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Effect of organic amendments on the growth, yield and nutrient status of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.)

Abstract: Indiscriminate use of inorganic fertilizer changes the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil as well as reduces soil fertility status. The decline in soil organic matter content is a major process of soil fertility reduction. Organic amendments can augment soil fertility. For this, a pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of various organic amendments (bagasse, bio-slurry, and kitchen waste compost) in comparison with chemical fertilizer on the growth, yield and nutrient status … Show more

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“…Foliar application of GA 3 increased the height of the pea plant by increasing internodal length due to cell division, cell enlargement and apical dominance perhaps by increasing the auxin level of the tissue or increasing the conversion of tryptophan to IAA (Emongor, 2007). The results are in agreement with Mohandoss and Rajesh (2003), Thaware et al (2006), in green gram, Natesh et al (2005) and Singh et al (2015) in garden pea.…”
Section: Effect Of Plant Growth Regulators On Growth Characterssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Foliar application of GA 3 increased the height of the pea plant by increasing internodal length due to cell division, cell enlargement and apical dominance perhaps by increasing the auxin level of the tissue or increasing the conversion of tryptophan to IAA (Emongor, 2007). The results are in agreement with Mohandoss and Rajesh (2003), Thaware et al (2006), in green gram, Natesh et al (2005) and Singh et al (2015) in garden pea.…”
Section: Effect Of Plant Growth Regulators On Growth Characterssupporting
confidence: 91%