Influence of Varying Concentrations of Ammonium Sulphate Foliar Spray on Phenology and Yield of Canola
Muhammad Mehran Anjum,
Nawab Ali,
Muhammad Shafi,
Muhammad Zahir Afridi,
Muhammad Owais Iqbal and
Burhan Uddin
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Burhan Uddin: Department of Agronomy Faculty of Crop Production Science, University of Agriculture, Pakistan
International Journal of Environmental Sciences & Natural Resources, 2017, vol. 2, issue 2, 64-69
Abstract:
There is usually a positive yield response when sulfur S is applied to rapeseed Brassicarapa L plants grown on S-deficient soils. Canola, being a conventional oil seed and winter season crop that is grown successfully in Pakistan. Research was conducted to study “phonological traits of canola in response to different concentrations of ammonium sulphate foliar spray†at Agronomy Res. Farm, Univ. of Agriculture, Peshawar in season 2014-15. The experiment consists of ammonium sulphate foliar spray concentrations (1%, 0. 2% and 0.3%) and control means water spray in randomized complete block design replicated four times.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/IJESNR.2017.02.555584
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