2020
DOI: 10.18805/ag.d-5022
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Effect of Spacing and Levels of Phosphorus on the Growth and Yield of Green Gram (Vigna radiata) under Rainfed Condition of Nagaland

Abstract: The field experiment conducted in the experimental farm of School of Agricultural Sciences and Rural Development (SASRD), Nagaland University during kharif season (June- September) of 2016 revealed that spacing at 30 x 10 cm recorded significantly the higher plant height (48.10 cm), number of leaves (5.47), shoot dry weight (2.88 g plant-1), LAI (2.88) and yield attributes such as number of pods plant-1 (17.00), length of pods (6.81 cm), seed yield (688.54 kg ha-1) and stover yield (1917.81 kg ha-1) respectiv… Show more

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“…Further significant and maximum number of pods/plant was recorded with the application of 70kg/ha P₂O₅ which may be because of the essential role of phosphorus in photosynthesis, fast energy transfer may have enhanced photosynthetic efficiency and consequently photosynthesis availability which further resulted in an increase in overall biomass production and plant part translocation. Similar results were also reported by Hangsing et al [12].…”
Section: Number Of Pods/plantsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Further significant and maximum number of pods/plant was recorded with the application of 70kg/ha P₂O₅ which may be because of the essential role of phosphorus in photosynthesis, fast energy transfer may have enhanced photosynthetic efficiency and consequently photosynthesis availability which further resulted in an increase in overall biomass production and plant part translocation. Similar results were also reported by Hangsing et al [12].…”
Section: Number Of Pods/plantsupporting
confidence: 92%