1970
DOI: 10.3329/bjar.v34i2.5795
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Response of garlic to zinc, boron and poultry manure application

Abstract: Response of garlic (var. BARI Garlic-2) to zinc, boron, and poultry manure application along with a blanket dose of 150 kg N, 50 kg P, 100 kg K, and 40 kg S/ha was evaluated through field trials in the Grey Terrace Soil under AEZ 25 (Level Barind Tract) at Spices Research Centre, Bogra during two consecutive rahi seasons

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“…Further, Fe is highly involved in chlorophyll production in plant leaves, which help plant to grow vigorously and healthy. Current findings were also supported by [8,19,20], who analyzed the improved vegetative growth of garlic in response to the micro mineral application.…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Further, Fe is highly involved in chlorophyll production in plant leaves, which help plant to grow vigorously and healthy. Current findings were also supported by [8,19,20], who analyzed the improved vegetative growth of garlic in response to the micro mineral application.…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Most of the treatment combinations were found to increase the net income and benefit cost ratio in comparison to control. The results were in close conformity with the previous work conducted by Kumar and Sen (2005), Chhipa et al, (2005) and Nasreen et al, (2009).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The nano-boron and copper have a remarkable role in accelerating biological reactions due to the large surface area of their particles, which in turn leads to the production of growth materials that are reflected in the vegetative indicators of the plant and reflected on yield either total or biological (Agrawal and Rathore, 2014;Chanchan et al, 2013). With regard to the significant effect of study factors on the studied characteristics or indicators of the outcome, such as total yield included (size, diameter, weight, and number of bulb cloves, weight, and diameter of the cloves) and biological yield included (weight of root and leaves added to bulbs) as shown in tables (2-3), the height of these indicators was a clear positive reflection of the high vegetative growth of the plant due to the use of materials nanoparticles with suitable concentrations by the method of foliar spray and this matches the study of (Abdul-Hafeez et al, 2015;Nasreen et al, 2009). The increase in most of the growth indicators was due to inoculation with Anabaena sp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%