2009
DOI: 10.24154/jhs.v4i1.547
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Importance of Micronutrients in the Changing Horticultural Scenario in India

M Edward Raja

Abstract: Sustenance and well-being of humankind are linked to the stocks of essential nutrients in the bio-geosphere and the capacity for cycling and manipulation. Micronutrients play a major role in crop production due to their essentiality in plant metabolism and adverse effects that manifest due to their deficiency. Besides affecting plant growth, micronutrients also play a major role in disease resistance in cultivated crop species. A hitherto lesser-understood phenomenon is their role in determining quality and th… Show more

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“…So, it is paramount important to determine the number of splits for fertilizer application in sapota. Micronutrients can tremendously boost horticultural crop yield and improve quality and post-harvest life of horticultural produce (Raja, 2009) [12] . With this background, the present study was undertaken to standardize stage wise nutrient requirement in Sapota as well as requirement of Zn and B under Konkan conditions to achieve improved yield and soil properties in lateritic soils of Konkan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, it is paramount important to determine the number of splits for fertilizer application in sapota. Micronutrients can tremendously boost horticultural crop yield and improve quality and post-harvest life of horticultural produce (Raja, 2009) [12] . With this background, the present study was undertaken to standardize stage wise nutrient requirement in Sapota as well as requirement of Zn and B under Konkan conditions to achieve improved yield and soil properties in lateritic soils of Konkan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%