2017
DOI: 10.15740/has/arjci/8.1/49-61
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Effects of different phosphorus levels and frequency of boron levels on growth and yield of greengram

Abstract: : Pulse production is very low and become challenging problem against the requirement of increasing population of our country. Moreover, it has a numerous utilities and used primarily as a food crop because it is a major source of protein in cereal based diets for its high lysine content.

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“…The beneficial effect of boron on yield attributes may be due to flower development pollen grain formation, pollen viability, pollen tube growth for proper pollination and seed development. The results are in similar findings with those of (Ram et al, 2017). Higher number of pods per plant with zinc application could possibly be explained by the fact that zinc application increased the realisation of flower into pods.…”
Section: Effect Of Yield and Yield Attributes On Greengramsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The beneficial effect of boron on yield attributes may be due to flower development pollen grain formation, pollen viability, pollen tube growth for proper pollination and seed development. The results are in similar findings with those of (Ram et al, 2017). Higher number of pods per plant with zinc application could possibly be explained by the fact that zinc application increased the realisation of flower into pods.…”
Section: Effect Of Yield and Yield Attributes On Greengramsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Further, the increase in seeds/pods with the application of boron (1kg/ha) might be due to the translocation of photosynthesis, pollen viability, and pollen tube growth. these results are similar to those of Ram et al [16].…”
Section: Number Of Seeds/podssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…2025 kg ha -1 (Table 2). These results are in harmony with those of Ram et al (2017) concluded that 0.2% foliar spray of borax at 35 DAS (pre-flowering) along with 20:60:20 NPK recorded maximum straw yield (2.85 t ha -1 ) over control in green gram. The source to sink ratio in terms of harvest index of Lathyrus was significantly influenced by various nutrient management practices.…”
Section: Yield Attributes and Yieldsupporting
confidence: 90%