2016
DOI: 10.5958/2249-5258.2016.00009.9
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Influence ofAzotobacter, Azospirillumand PSB on vegetative growth, flowering, yield and quality of strawberry cv. Chandler

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“…Increased number of flowers might have also resulted because of increase in number of crowns per plant. Similar observations were also reported by Tripathi et al (12) in strawberry, who noticed that higher doses of Azotobacter and PSB (7 kg/ha) increase the number of flowers per plant.…”
Section: Research and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Increased number of flowers might have also resulted because of increase in number of crowns per plant. Similar observations were also reported by Tripathi et al (12) in strawberry, who noticed that higher doses of Azotobacter and PSB (7 kg/ha) increase the number of flowers per plant.…”
Section: Research and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The findings of this experiment are similar to the results reported Tripathi et al, (2010), Singh et al, (2008), EI-Hamid et al, (2006), Rana and Chandel (2003) in strawberry. Results are in line with the findings of Duttaet al, (2003), that 100% N + 100% P + Bio-fertilizers was best treatment with respect to quality parameters in sweet orange.…”
Section: Physical Characterssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The maximum titratable acidity (0.76%) was recorded in the berries which were produced from the untreated plants, whereas the minimum acidity (0.57%) was recorded Greater accumulation of dry matter conferred greater ability to produce higher yield. Similar finding were reported by Tripathi et al, (2010) in strawberry.…”
Section: Quality Attributessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Application of inorganic fertilizers and bio-fertilizers along with organic manures increased the available NPK status, organic C and microbial biomass and dehydrogenase activity and hence they help in increasing height and spread of the plant. Similar results also reported by Hazarika (2011) in banana and Tripathi et al,(2010) in strawberry. Rana and Chandel (2003) also support the findings that the nitrogen integration using combination of inorganic N and Azotobacter inoculation produced maximum plant height and number of leaves in strawberry.…”
Section: Growth Characterssupporting
confidence: 91%