2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.606.224
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Effect of Sulphur and Iron Fertilization on Growth and Yield of Greengram [Vigna radiata L.]

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“…Iron and potassium has major role on symbiotic nitrogen fixation there by increase in the number of nodules. These findings were also confirmed the results obtained by Saini and Singh (2017).…”
Section: Effect Of Potassium and Iron Levels On Number Of Nodules/plant Of Rice Beansupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Iron and potassium has major role on symbiotic nitrogen fixation there by increase in the number of nodules. These findings were also confirmed the results obtained by Saini and Singh (2017).…”
Section: Effect Of Potassium and Iron Levels On Number Of Nodules/plant Of Rice Beansupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Combination of Fe with nicotinamine, a metal ligand, gave even better results in enhancing the Fe content in the grains (He et al 2013;Yuan et al 2013). The research also indicated that the foliar spray of FeSO 4 on Vigna radiata was found to promote plant height, branch per plant, number of grains per pods and number of nodules in the roots (Saini and Singh 2017). In another report, it was noted that spray of Fe was found to increase the number of pods per plant in Vigna radiata (Soni and Kushwaha 2020).…”
Section: Ironmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…A balance fertilization of both macro and micro nutrients are equally important for achieving profitable yield of crops [7]. Iron is an essential nutrient for crop growth involved in chlorophyll synthesis and chloroplast development [8]. Although iron content both in soil and plants are high than S content and even P, yet its availability is low for plants and hence Fe deficiency is a common problem [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%