2019
DOI: 10.4172/2329-8863.1000414
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Impact of Zinc and Organic Manure on Wheat Productivity and Soil Fertility

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“…The increase in grain yield due to combining application of P form organic and inorganic source might be due to the higher yield components like grains ear -1 and higher growth with the addition of P from combining organic and inorganic sources. These results are in agreement of those reported by Ali W et al [12,25] who reported higher grain yield with the combined application of P from organic and inorganic sources.…”
Section: Grain Yield (Kg Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…The increase in grain yield due to combining application of P form organic and inorganic source might be due to the higher yield components like grains ear -1 and higher growth with the addition of P from combining organic and inorganic sources. These results are in agreement of those reported by Ali W et al [12,25] who reported higher grain yield with the combined application of P from organic and inorganic sources.…”
Section: Grain Yield (Kg Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 93%
“…The reason for delayed maturity due to P might be the better growth and development with the application of P which enhanced the lifecycle of the crop and delayed the maturity. These results are in line with Ali W et al [12,28] who reported a significant effect of P on days to maturity of maize.…”
Section: Days To Maturitysupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Organic manures like biochar plays a vital role in retaining the soil nutrients from losses by increasing water and nutrient holding capacity of soil. The above results lie in par with [17,18] who concluded that soil organic matter and nitrogen content can be enhanced by integration of organic manures and mineral fertilizers.…”
Section: Organic Matter Total Nitrogen and Bulk Density Of Post-harvsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The production of farmyard manure can easily be done at the farm level and thus exhibits good potential for its usage as an organic source rather than dependence on chemical fertilizers. Different studies have reported that application of farmyard manure improved wheat productivity (Shah and Ahmad 2006;Hammad et al 2011;Ram et al 2016;Phullan et al 2017;Sheoran et al 2017;Holik et al 2018;Mazhar et al 2018;Ali et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%