2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.802.101
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Effect of Various Sources of Nutrients on Oats Fodder

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“…INM options References Plant height 75% RDF + 5t FYM/ha + 20 kg S/ha [15] 50% N through chemical source + 50% N through organic and microbial fertilizer sources [16] 120 kg N/ha + vermicompost @ 10t/ha + seed inoculation through Azotobacter [17] Plant height and leaf: stem Application of green manure along with 25% nitrogen through FYM and 50% of RDF through inorganic sources Application of green manure along with 25% nitrogen through FYM and 50% of RDF through biofertilizer [18] Plant height, tiller number/plant, tiller number/m 2 , number and area of leaves/plant and dry matter/tiller FYM or poultry manure as substitute of certain part of RDF [19] Plant height, tiller numbers, tiller fresh and dry weights and leaf area/plant 50% N through urea and 50% N through poultry manure [20] Crop growth rate 50% inorganic and 50% organic (FYM) or 75% inorganic and 25% organic (FYM) sources of nutrients [21] Plant height, leaf: stem, shoots/metre and leaves/plant 50% RDF + vermicompost and FYM each @ 5t/ha [22] Plant height, shoots/metre row length 100% RDF + 5 t vermicompost/ha [23] Plant height, leaf and tiller numbers 100% RDF + vermicompost @ 5t/ha/FYM @ 10 t/ha + ZnSO 4 @ 15 kg/ha [7] Plant height and tiller numbers 50% RDF + 10t FYM/ha + seed inoculation through PSB and Trichoderma [9], [24] Plant height, leaf area index and dry matter 75% RDF along with vermicompost and seed inoculation through Azotobacter [25] Plant height, leaf area index, root length and weight 75% N through urea + 25% N through vermicompost [1] Dry matter accumulation and crop growth rate [26] [15] 50% RDF + vermicompost and FYM each @ 5t/ha.…”
Section: Growth Attributes Influencedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…INM options References Plant height 75% RDF + 5t FYM/ha + 20 kg S/ha [15] 50% N through chemical source + 50% N through organic and microbial fertilizer sources [16] 120 kg N/ha + vermicompost @ 10t/ha + seed inoculation through Azotobacter [17] Plant height and leaf: stem Application of green manure along with 25% nitrogen through FYM and 50% of RDF through inorganic sources Application of green manure along with 25% nitrogen through FYM and 50% of RDF through biofertilizer [18] Plant height, tiller number/plant, tiller number/m 2 , number and area of leaves/plant and dry matter/tiller FYM or poultry manure as substitute of certain part of RDF [19] Plant height, tiller numbers, tiller fresh and dry weights and leaf area/plant 50% N through urea and 50% N through poultry manure [20] Crop growth rate 50% inorganic and 50% organic (FYM) or 75% inorganic and 25% organic (FYM) sources of nutrients [21] Plant height, leaf: stem, shoots/metre and leaves/plant 50% RDF + vermicompost and FYM each @ 5t/ha [22] Plant height, shoots/metre row length 100% RDF + 5 t vermicompost/ha [23] Plant height, leaf and tiller numbers 100% RDF + vermicompost @ 5t/ha/FYM @ 10 t/ha + ZnSO 4 @ 15 kg/ha [7] Plant height and tiller numbers 50% RDF + 10t FYM/ha + seed inoculation through PSB and Trichoderma [9], [24] Plant height, leaf area index and dry matter 75% RDF along with vermicompost and seed inoculation through Azotobacter [25] Plant height, leaf area index, root length and weight 75% N through urea + 25% N through vermicompost [1] Dry matter accumulation and crop growth rate [26] [15] 50% RDF + vermicompost and FYM each @ 5t/ha.…”
Section: Growth Attributes Influencedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As effective as 100% RDF [25] 120 kg N/ha + seed inoculation through Azotobacter [34] 100% RDF + vermicompost @ 5 t/ha + seed inoculation through Azotobacter @ 2 kg/ha [37] 100 kg N/ha + Azotobacter seed inoculation + sheep manure @ 10 t/ha…”
Section: Economics and Energetics Of Oat Cultivationmentioning
confidence: 99%