Tytuł pozycji:
Application of potassium co-amended with boron for improving the potassium, boron, growth and yield components of wheat under the dry climate condition of Lasbela Balochistan
- Tytuł:
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Application of potassium co-amended with boron for improving the potassium, boron, growth and yield components of wheat under the dry climate condition of Lasbela Balochistan
- Autorzy:
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Rodeni, Muneer Ahmed
Kalhoro, Shahmir Ali
Lahori, Altaf Hussain
Kubar, Kashif Ali
Mengal, Javed Ahmed
Mengal, Khalid Hameed
Raisani, Abdullah
Ahmed, Shabir
Kasi, Zain Ul Abidin
Alizai, Siraj Ahmed
Ababaki, Bilal Ahmed
Jan, Sher
Angaria, Haider Ghulam
- Data publikacji:
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2024
- Słowa kluczowe:
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boron
potassium
wheat
biological yield
grain yield
dry climate
- Język:
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angielski
- Dostawca treści:
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BazTech
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A field experiment was performed to assess the impact of potassium co-amended with boron at different application rates on organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and boron in the soil, also in terms of plant height, spike length, pedicel length, leaf area, spike weight, grain weight, biological yield, fresh biomass and dry biomass of wheat under the dry climate of Uthal. Randomized complete block design (RCBD) was used with the combined application of both K and B fertilizers with a replicate of three times, treatments were T0 control, T1 70 K kg×ha–1 and 0.6 B kg×ha–12 140 K and 1.2 B kg×ha–13 210 K and 1.8 B kg×ha–13, biological yield 14,150.0–19,186.67 kg×ha–13, in-soil N 0.04–0.069% with T3, in-soil P 3.42–3.89 mg×kg–13, in-soil K 82.00–120.00 mg×kg–13, in-soil B 0.11-0.22 mg×kg–13 than control treatment. The uptake NPK, and B by the wheat plant was increased, ranging from 1.17–1.66% with T3, 0.33-0.54 mg×kg–1 with T3, 2.32–2.72 mg×kg–13, and 1.12–1.14 mg×kg–13 as compared with the control treatment. The plant fresh and dry biomasses and soil organic matter were increased at T3 over that of the control soil. Overall, the findings of this study indicated that the co-application of potassium and boron at 210 and 1.8 kg×ha–1