Biological Effect of Potash on Yield and Yield Attributes of Groundnut Crop
Journal Title: International Journal of Botany and Research (IJBR) - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 6
Abstract
A research was conducted in Dept. of Plant Physiology at College of Agriculture, OUAT, and Bhubaneswar in order to study the Biological Effect of Potash on Yield and Yield Attributes of Groundnut Crop in Coastal region of Odisha. Here the Researchers were very optimistic to study the impact and effect of Potash which is a Macronutrient triggered the Root growth, Pod growth and as a whole Oil Content in Oilseed crop. The research was made in 2014-15.
Authors and Affiliations
Nibedita Prusty, Bijay Kumar Mishra, Barsha Bindu Roul
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