2015
DOI: 10.5958/0976-0547.2015.00001.4
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Influence of seed hardening cum foliar spray treatments on biometric, physiological and yield parameters in black gram under dry land condition

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“…Significantly, maximum harvesting index was recorded by T 12 -Neem leaf extract 15% (12hrs) with 34.1 and it was followed by T 2 -Panchagavya 10% (12hrs) 31.4, T 10 -Neem leaf extract 5% (12 hrs) 31.2 and lowest was recorded in control plot T 0 with 30.3. Similar results of increased yield parameters were reported by Sathiya Narayanan et al[18] in mung bean.The economics of maize for benefit cost ratio was ranged from 0.91 to 1.63 with mean value of 31.16. Significantly, maximum benefit cost ratio, cost of cultivation, gross returns and net returns was recorded by T 12 -Neem leaf extract 15% (12hrs) with 1.63 and it was followed by T 2 -Panchagavya 10% (12hrs) 1.54, T 10 -Neem leaf extract 5% (12 hrs) 1.49, T 6 -Moringa leaf extract (15%) (12hrs) 1.45, and lowest was recorded in control plot T0 with 0.9[20].…”
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“…Significantly, maximum harvesting index was recorded by T 12 -Neem leaf extract 15% (12hrs) with 34.1 and it was followed by T 2 -Panchagavya 10% (12hrs) 31.4, T 10 -Neem leaf extract 5% (12 hrs) 31.2 and lowest was recorded in control plot T 0 with 30.3. Similar results of increased yield parameters were reported by Sathiya Narayanan et al[18] in mung bean.The economics of maize for benefit cost ratio was ranged from 0.91 to 1.63 with mean value of 31.16. Significantly, maximum benefit cost ratio, cost of cultivation, gross returns and net returns was recorded by T 12 -Neem leaf extract 15% (12hrs) with 1.63 and it was followed by T 2 -Panchagavya 10% (12hrs) 1.54, T 10 -Neem leaf extract 5% (12 hrs) 1.49, T 6 -Moringa leaf extract (15%) (12hrs) 1.45, and lowest was recorded in control plot T0 with 0.9[20].…”
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“…Salicylic acid's florigenic activity, or, more likely, its effect on the ratio between flower-promoting and flower-inhibiting components, boosted the synthesis of floral stimuli in an inductive cycle [60]. Several researchers have reported that salicylic acid causes flower induction in annual crops [66,67]. Choudhary et al [68] concluded that salicylic acid induced flowering by acting as a floral stimulus in the leaves, which may have regulated flowering.…”
Section: Growth Parametersmentioning
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“…This was owing to the fact that fast and uniform germination and vigorous crop growth achieved due to seed invigouraion might have helped the plant to absorb required quantity of available plant nutrients from the soil which will favour the plant metabolism and chlorophyll synthesis and enhanced the photosynthetic activity. Sathiyanarayanan et al (2015) opined that seed hardening enhanced the absorption of nutrients from the soil. The increased absorption and translocation of nutrients enhanced the chlorophyll synthesis and photosynthetic activity.…”
Section: Effect On Chlorophyll Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%