2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.809.131
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Effect of Organic and Inorganic fertilizers along with Azotobacter on Growth, Yield and Quality of Aonla (Emblica officinalis gaertn.) Cv. Na-7

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“…However the lowest ascorbic acid 488.16 was observed in the control treatment The results indicated that the application of FYM, Azospirillium and PSB had significant influence on the content of ascorbic acid in the fruit. These results are in conformity with the findings of Yadav et al [15], Bohane et al [16], Kour et al [17], Sharma et al [13]. Treatments T10-Poultry Manure (7.5 kg/tree) + RDF 50% + Azospirillium (10ml/tree) + PSB (10ml/tree) and T9 FYM (10kg/tree) + RDF 50% + Azospirillium (10ml/tree) reduced acidity percent and obtained minimum fruit acidity value (01.32%) followed by treatment T9.…”
Section: Ascorbic Acid (Mg/100g Fruit Pulp) and Acidity (%)supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…However the lowest ascorbic acid 488.16 was observed in the control treatment The results indicated that the application of FYM, Azospirillium and PSB had significant influence on the content of ascorbic acid in the fruit. These results are in conformity with the findings of Yadav et al [15], Bohane et al [16], Kour et al [17], Sharma et al [13]. Treatments T10-Poultry Manure (7.5 kg/tree) + RDF 50% + Azospirillium (10ml/tree) + PSB (10ml/tree) and T9 FYM (10kg/tree) + RDF 50% + Azospirillium (10ml/tree) reduced acidity percent and obtained minimum fruit acidity value (01.32%) followed by treatment T9.…”
Section: Ascorbic Acid (Mg/100g Fruit Pulp) and Acidity (%)supporting
confidence: 93%
“…However minimum reducing sugar (2.10%) was recorded Manure application could be attributed to the quick metabolic transformation of starch and pectin into soluble compounds and rapid translocation of sugars from leaves to the developing fruits as well as the conversion of complex polysaccharides into simple sugars. Similar results were noted by Jamra et al [18], Kour et al [17] in Aonla, Verma et al [20] in phalsa, Rai et al [21] in Pear and Chawla et al [22]. The application of Poultry Manure (7.5 kg/tree) + RDF 50% Azospirillium + (10ml/tree) +PSB (10ml/tree) (Table 1) showed significant maximum non-reducing sugars (3.0% ) followed by FYM (10kg/tree) + RDF 50% + Azospirillium (10ml/tree) PSB (10ml/tree).…”
Section: Reducing and Non-reducing Sugar (%)supporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Three fruits were weighed on a physical balance, and the average result was given in grams by Kaur et al, (2019) [6] in Aonla.…”
Section: (V): Fruit Weight (G)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Mandal et al, 2013) [8] . well-known for its therapeutic and medicinal qualities and regarded as a wonder fruit by those who are health-conscious (Kaur et al, 2019) [6] . Higher Aonla growth and yields may be achieved by a combination of nutrient management, soil type, and fertility.…”
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confidence: 99%