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To achieve maximum yield of onion and groundnut, the INM and micronutrients management practice were followed respectively. Integrated nutrient management in onion shows that the treatment of inorganic nitrogen at 75 % RDF along with 1.25 t /ha recorded significantly higher bulb (33.33 t/ha), whereas absolute control recorded 24.07 t/ha. Micronutrient study in groundnut shows that the pod yield was significantly higher (4078 kg/ha) under the treatment T9- ZnSO4 @ 8 kg/ha + Foliar spray of FeSO4 @1 % at 30 and 45 DAS, where as it was recorded lower under control (2500 kg/ha). Simultaneously…mehr

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To achieve maximum yield of onion and groundnut, the INM and micronutrients management practice were followed respectively. Integrated nutrient management in onion shows that the treatment of inorganic nitrogen at 75 % RDF along with 1.25 t /ha recorded significantly higher bulb (33.33 t/ha), whereas absolute control recorded 24.07 t/ha. Micronutrient study in groundnut shows that the pod yield was significantly higher (4078 kg/ha) under the treatment T9- ZnSO4 @ 8 kg/ha + Foliar spray of FeSO4 @1 % at 30 and 45 DAS, where as it was recorded lower under control (2500 kg/ha). Simultaneously such finding denotes that only managing some resource we can save cost of cultivation and can have maximum benefit by increasing production per unit area of land.
Autorenporträt
Kiran V Rabari (M.Sc in Agronomy) published 10 research articles in national and international Journal and working as Assistant Professor at Office of Director of Research, S. D. Agricultural University, S. K. Nagar (Gujarat).