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Effect of Different Bio Fertilizers on Growth and Yield of Canola (Brassica napus L) var RGS 003

Mehdi Dahmardeh

Journal of Agricultural Science, 2013, vol. 5, issue 9, 143

Abstract: Bio fertilizers effects were studied on growth and yield of canola in Sistan and Balochistan province. An experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Treatments included bio-fertilizers at eight levels (not inoculation, phosphate bio-fertilizer (barvar2), Nitro Kara, Bio sulfur, phosphate bio-fertilizer (barvar2) +Nitro Kara, Nitro Kara+ Bio sulfur, phosphate bio-fertilizer (barvar2) + Bio sulfur and phosphate bio-fertilizer (barvar2) + Nitro Kara + Bio sulfur). The results showed that bio fertilizers had no significant effect on the seed number per siliques, number of siliques per plant, seed yield, 1000 seed weight, biological yield, seed of sodium and Plant height but significant different on seed of potassium. The combined use of bio fertilizers also was statistically superior to not inoculation treatment. However, the highest yield was got from Nitro Kara + Bio sulfur but no significant different with other treatments. It seems using of inoculation of Nitro Kara + Bio sulfur produced suitable yield compared to not inoculation (31% greater).

Date: 2013
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