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Effect of Boron and Molybdenum Application on Seed Yield of Mungbean


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The experiment was conducted in field at C.S.A. Agriculture University and Technology, Kanpur, during Kharif season 2012. One treatment was kept as control to compare the various treatments of boron and molybdenum applied by different methods. The best treatments emerged out from this study were boron @ 3.75 kg/ha and molybdenum @ 0.75 kg/ha for growth parameters, fruiting behavior and grain yield of mungbean variety PDM-139.

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Physiological Parameters, RBD, Boron, Molybdenum.
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Authors

Anil Kumar Singh
Department of Crop Physiology, C.S. Azad Agriculture University and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), India
M. A. Khan
Department of Crop Physiology, C.S. Azad Agriculture University and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), India
Arun Srivastava
Department of Crop Physiology, C.S. Azad Agriculture University and Technology, Kanpur (U.P.), India

Abstract


The experiment was conducted in field at C.S.A. Agriculture University and Technology, Kanpur, during Kharif season 2012. One treatment was kept as control to compare the various treatments of boron and molybdenum applied by different methods. The best treatments emerged out from this study were boron @ 3.75 kg/ha and molybdenum @ 0.75 kg/ha for growth parameters, fruiting behavior and grain yield of mungbean variety PDM-139.

Keywords


Physiological Parameters, RBD, Boron, Molybdenum.

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