2022
DOI: 10.9734/jeai/2022/v44i112053
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Enhancing Common Bean Tolerance to Short-term Droughts at the Reproductive Stage using a Soil Fertility Management Approach

Abstract: Aims: This study was conducted to enhance the tolerance of common beans to drought events occurring at the reproductive stage, from a soil improvement perspective. Study Design: Split plot completely randomized design was used. Place and Duration of Study: Study was conducted in a screen-house at the Legumes and Oil Seeds Division of CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Ghana, from September 2021 to January 2022. Methodology: Municipal Solid Waste Compost and inorganic fertilizer combinations were … Show more

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“…The decrease in the number of seeds was significantly higher in the RH-725 cultivar as compared to the RH-749 cultivar. Maximum seed number per siliquae was observed in (9) RH-749 cultivar, which is followed by ( 8) RH-725 cultivar under control irrigation [14].…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The decrease in the number of seeds was significantly higher in the RH-725 cultivar as compared to the RH-749 cultivar. Maximum seed number per siliquae was observed in (9) RH-749 cultivar, which is followed by ( 8) RH-725 cultivar under control irrigation [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The results showed that maize when cultivated under full irrigation and zero irrigation schemes. The results are further explained by the studies of Song et al (2019) and Brempong et al (2022). They reported that the soil infiltration rate and permeability are largely influenced by certain physical characteristics such as soil texture, structure, porosity and organic matter content.…”
Section: Article : "Soil and Water Conservation Measures To Adapt Cro...mentioning
confidence: 82%