Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Vol. 6, Issue 4 (2017)
Effect of exogenous application of micronutrients on growth and yield of Kinnow mandarin under semi-arid zone of Haryana
Author(s):
Vijaya HM, RK Godara, Shashank Singh and Nidhi Sharma
Abstract:
An experiment was conducted during 2014-15 to assess the performance of Kinnow mandarin to soil and foliar mode of micronutrients application. The study comprised of six treatments,
viz., T
1- FeSO
4 42g + MnSO
4 21g + ZnSO
4 14g, T
2- FeSO
4 84g + MnSO
4 42g + ZnSO
4 28g, T
3- FeSO
4 126g + MnSO
4 63g + ZnSO
4 42g, T
4- FeSO
4 168g + MnSO
4 84g + ZnSO
4 56g, T
5- Foliar spray of 0.5% each of FeSO
4, MnSO
4, ZnSO
4 + 1% Urea and T
6- Control (No micronutrients). Four treatments (T
1 to T
4) were applied through soil in four equal splits. Foliar spray was also performed four times during soil application of micronutrients. All micronutrients treated plants produced higher magnitude of growth and fruit yield over control. However, foliar application of micronutrients produced significantly higher number of fruits, fruit weight, juice content, and fruit yield (28.9 t ha
-1) compared to other treatments.
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Vijaya HM, RK Godara, Shashank Singh and Nidhi Sharma. Effect of exogenous application of micronutrients on growth and yield of Kinnow mandarin under semi-arid zone of Haryana. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2017;6(4):733-735.