Not AvailableThe aim of this research was designed in order to optimize integrated plant nutrient supply (IPNS) through balanced fertilization of organic, inorganic and microbial inoculants in strawberry cv. Chandler. The potential efficiency of bio-organics used along with chemical fertilizers on cropping behaviour, physical-chemical and biological properties of rhizosphere soil, fruit yield, quality attributes and leaf nutrient content was investigated. The significant improvement in physico-chemical properties of the soil and nutrient uptake was recorded. The uninoculated control received farmyard manure (FYM) and inorganic nitrogen (N) recorded the highest cation exchange capacity (CEC) and soil organic carbon (OC) content. Highe...
Soil is an essential non-renewable resource for plant growth and yield; it undergoes rapid degradat...
Mineralisation and soil fertility are increased by using organic fertilisers. As a result, soil fati...
Mineralisation and soil fertility are increased by using organic fertilisers. As a result, soil fati...
Not AvailableField experiment was carried out to ascertain the effect of integrated organic nutrient...
Not AvailableField experiment was conducted during 2012-13 and 2013-14 at the Horticulture Research ...
Not AvailableIntegrated Plant Nutrition System (IPNS) as a concept and farm management strategy embr...
Not AvailableStudies were conducted to determine the effect of vermicompost on growth, physiological...
The quality of strawberry seedlings is impacted by the composition of the growing medium. Due to its...
Not AvailableMicronutrients are essential factors for human health and integral for plant growth and...
A trial testing different regionally available organic fertilizers was established in 2018 in an org...
The main objective of this study was to investigate and compare the effects of fertilizer types on t...
Not AvailableThe practice of integrated nutrient management through organic, inorganic and bioferti...
Evaluation of the relationships between the nutritional status of plants and soil productivity featu...
Vegetatively propagated plants of the strawberry cultivar ‘Elsanta’ were grown for 12 weeks in rhizo...
Soil is an essential non-renewable resource for plant growth and yield; it undergoes rapid degradat...
Soil is an essential non-renewable resource for plant growth and yield; it undergoes rapid degradat...
Mineralisation and soil fertility are increased by using organic fertilisers. As a result, soil fati...
Mineralisation and soil fertility are increased by using organic fertilisers. As a result, soil fati...
Not AvailableField experiment was carried out to ascertain the effect of integrated organic nutrient...
Not AvailableField experiment was conducted during 2012-13 and 2013-14 at the Horticulture Research ...
Not AvailableIntegrated Plant Nutrition System (IPNS) as a concept and farm management strategy embr...
Not AvailableStudies were conducted to determine the effect of vermicompost on growth, physiological...
The quality of strawberry seedlings is impacted by the composition of the growing medium. Due to its...
Not AvailableMicronutrients are essential factors for human health and integral for plant growth and...
A trial testing different regionally available organic fertilizers was established in 2018 in an org...
The main objective of this study was to investigate and compare the effects of fertilizer types on t...
Not AvailableThe practice of integrated nutrient management through organic, inorganic and bioferti...
Evaluation of the relationships between the nutritional status of plants and soil productivity featu...
Vegetatively propagated plants of the strawberry cultivar ‘Elsanta’ were grown for 12 weeks in rhizo...
Soil is an essential non-renewable resource for plant growth and yield; it undergoes rapid degradat...
Soil is an essential non-renewable resource for plant growth and yield; it undergoes rapid degradat...
Mineralisation and soil fertility are increased by using organic fertilisers. As a result, soil fati...
Mineralisation and soil fertility are increased by using organic fertilisers. As a result, soil fati...