2007
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2007.735.51
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Integration of Organic Farming Practices for Sustainable Production of Guava: A Case Study

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“…The present findings corroborate with those of , Naik and Babu (2007), Ram et al, (2007), Ram and Pathak (2007), Kumar et al, (2007), Dutta et al, (2009), Patel et al, (2009), Shukla et al, (2009), Dwivedi (2013) and Agnihotri et al, (2013) who found that vermicompost with FYM and inorganic fertilizers resulted increase in the vegetative growth.…”
Section: Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The present findings corroborate with those of , Naik and Babu (2007), Ram et al, (2007), Ram and Pathak (2007), Kumar et al, (2007), Dutta et al, (2009), Patel et al, (2009), Shukla et al, (2009), Dwivedi (2013) and Agnihotri et al, (2013) who found that vermicompost with FYM and inorganic fertilizers resulted increase in the vegetative growth.…”
Section: Vegetative Growthsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Application of 75% RDF + 10 kg vermicompost was found significant in yield and fruit quality. Ram et al, (2007) reported that the application of different fertilizers, organic manures and biofertilizers improve the vegetative growth, number of fruits and yield of guava cv. Sardar.…”
Section: Yield Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A cursory glance over the data depicted in Table 1 The present findings corroborate with those of Athani et al, (2007), Naik andBabu (2007), Ram et al, (2007), Ram and Pathak (2007), Kumar et al, (2007), Dutta et al, (2009), Patel et al, (2009, Shukla et al, (2009), Dwivedi (2013) and Agnihotri et al, (2013) who found that vermicompost with FYM and inorganic fertilizers resulted increase in the vegetative growth.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Amritpani is prepared by mixing the ratio of cow dung, cow urine and honey in water. A very scanty report is available in literature on the efficacy of organic growth promoters and their effect on growth and yield of vegetable crops and field crops (Ram and Pathak, 2007). The field experiment was conducted by Ghodpage et al, (2009) under rain fed conditions to study the effect of amritpani and bio-fertilizer along with chemical fertilizer on microbial population, nutrient uptake.…”
Section: It Also Contains Beneficial Microbes Likementioning
confidence: 99%