2000
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2000.547.548
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Studies on the Comparative Yield Potential of Seven Mungbean (Vigna radiata L.) Genotypes

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“…The significant and higher number of seeds/pod was with the application of Sulphur (30kg/ha) may have enhances the plant growth that increases fruit bearing branches, seed setting and seed development an increase the seeds/pod. Similar findings were reported by Malik et al [18]. Further maximum number of seeds/pods was observed with the application of molybdenum (15 ppm) may be due to its unique role in enhancing nitrogen fixation thereby increasing its availability to the plants for efficient growth and development of plants in terms of photosynthetic area which enhanced the photosynthesis and synthesis of other metabolites for plant use.…”
Section: Number Of Seeds/ Podsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The significant and higher number of seeds/pod was with the application of Sulphur (30kg/ha) may have enhances the plant growth that increases fruit bearing branches, seed setting and seed development an increase the seeds/pod. Similar findings were reported by Malik et al [18]. Further maximum number of seeds/pods was observed with the application of molybdenum (15 ppm) may be due to its unique role in enhancing nitrogen fixation thereby increasing its availability to the plants for efficient growth and development of plants in terms of photosynthetic area which enhanced the photosynthesis and synthesis of other metabolites for plant use.…”
Section: Number Of Seeds/ Podsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…During second year lowest yield performance was recorded under conventional till-wheat (TPR-CTW) which was grown after puddled transplanted rice. Mungbean is a leguminous crop and its cultivation and residue incorporation improves soil properties and fertility status which resulted better yields of succeeding crops (Adil et al, 2010). Borie et al (2006) also reported positive effects of mungbean cultivation and residue incorporation.…”
Section: Yields Of Rice and Wheatmentioning
confidence: 99%