2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.611.438
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Effect of Zinc and Sulphur on Growth, Yield and Economics of Clusterbean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.]

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“…Higher gross returns, net returns, benefit cost ratio recorded with application of zinc (20kg/ha) might be due to maximum recovery from application of zinc with less expenditure and higher seed yield and strow yield obtained from these treatments. These results are in conformity with those observed by Sunil et al [12].…”
Section: Benefit Cost Ratiosupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Higher gross returns, net returns, benefit cost ratio recorded with application of zinc (20kg/ha) might be due to maximum recovery from application of zinc with less expenditure and higher seed yield and strow yield obtained from these treatments. These results are in conformity with those observed by Sunil et al [12].…”
Section: Benefit Cost Ratiosupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Higher gross returns, net returns, and benefit-cost ratio were recorded with the application of zinc (20 kg/ha) might be due to maximum recovery from the application of zinc with less expenditure and higher seed yield and strow yield obtained from these treatments. These results conform with those observed by Sunil et al [17].…”
Section: Economicsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Further increase in dry weight observed with the application of zinc (20 kg/ha) might be due to Zinc application role in the biosynthesis of Indole acetic acid which is responsible for the initiation of primordial for reproductive parts and partitioning of photosynthesis toward them which results in the better grain yield. Similar results were reported by Ram et al [16] and Sunil et al [17].…”
Section: Seed Yield (Kg/ha)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similar results have been to Jat et al (2013) [4] . Further additionally the increase in seed yield observed with zinc application (10kg/ha) could be due to its role in biosynthesis of indole acetic acid initiation of primodial for reproductive parts and optimizing photosynthesis toward them resulting improved grain yield as noted results were reported by Sunil et al (2017) [12] . ~ 6 ~…”
Section: Seed Yieldmentioning
confidence: 53%