2017
DOI: 10.5958/2230-732x.2017.00021.3
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Effect of sulphur and different irrigation regimes on par distribution, canopy temperature, yield and water use efficiency of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

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“…In Table 2, it was discovered that Treatments 8 and 7 were statistically equivalent to Treatment 9. The amount of sulphur applied at a rate of l5 kg/ha resulted in increases in kernel yield of 106.52% and 73.11% over controls, respectively [9]. In addition to the recommended amount of fertilizers, two foliar sprays of ferrous sulphate 0.5 at 45 and 60 days after planting resulted in an average maximum number of pods/plant (45.0), no.…”
Section: Kernel Yield (T/ha)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In Table 2, it was discovered that Treatments 8 and 7 were statistically equivalent to Treatment 9. The amount of sulphur applied at a rate of l5 kg/ha resulted in increases in kernel yield of 106.52% and 73.11% over controls, respectively [9]. In addition to the recommended amount of fertilizers, two foliar sprays of ferrous sulphate 0.5 at 45 and 60 days after planting resulted in an average maximum number of pods/plant (45.0), no.…”
Section: Kernel Yield (T/ha)mentioning
confidence: 97%