2019
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2019.1695824
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Integrated Nutrient Management for Eggplant: Yield and Quality Models through Artificial Neural Network

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“…), respectively (Table -2). This result also corroborated with the findings of Borase et al [3]; Phonglosa et al [23]; Thinghujam et al [24]. Combined application of inorganic, organic and lime i.e.…”
Section: Yield and Yield Attributes Of Maizesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…), respectively (Table -2). This result also corroborated with the findings of Borase et al [3]; Phonglosa et al [23]; Thinghujam et al [24]. Combined application of inorganic, organic and lime i.e.…”
Section: Yield and Yield Attributes Of Maizesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The experiment was designed using a complete randomized design (RCBD) with three replications for each treatment. Thus, the number of treatments with the comparison treatment was (32), So the number of experimental units is (96) units, The process of adding the nutrients used began after two weeks of cultivation, and the addition to both methods is in the morning, at the rate of once a week, until to the end of the experiment. Drip irrigation was used using an electric pump and a drip irrigation system from the waters of the Tigris River.…”
Section: Transfer Of Seedlings To Field Soil and Crop Service Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the average nutrients, all of them were significantly superior to the mean of the comparison treatment, as the highest value was for the treatment of Fe+Zn+Mn, which amounted to 149.31 Mg.h -1 , with an increase of 103.48% over the comparison average, while the lowest value was for the Zn+Cu treatment, which amounted to 92.26 Mg.h -1 , with an increase of 25.73% over the comparison average. It is noted from these results and from the table that the lowest values were for the treatments containing copper and for both methods of addition, especially those containing copper, zinc and manganese, one or both of them, which indicates the existence of an antagonistic relationship between the nutrients mentioned in addition to the negative role of copper in its effect on the readiness of phosphorus, zinc and iron in the soil Consequently, its absorbed by the plan and this turn leads to a decrease in productivity compared to other treatments, as mentioned by [31], and the positive effect of adding mineral micronutrients, whether sprayed on the vegetation or in addition with irrigation water, to increase the production of different crops has been shown by many researchers among them [32]. [33] and [34] who explained that although the addition of macronutrients in a way that fills the needs of the plant, in many researches these additions did not have a significant effect on increasing the production of the targeted agricultural crops due to the lack of available micronutrients, including mineral ones, in the soil, which It negatively affects the plant's need for these micronutrients, which is reflected in the failure to achieve the expected increase in production from the addition of macronutrients.…”
Section: Cumulative Total Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eggplant (Solanum melongena L.) belonging to the order Polemoniales and the family Solanaceae, is cultivated as one of the leading and the second major vegetable crops next to tomato in India but the productivity is far below the global average (Thingujam et al, 2020). India is its centre of origin and diversity and it is highly productive and usually finds a place as a "poor man's crop".…”
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