Effect of irrigation schedules, phosphorus levels and phosphate-solubilizing organisms on lentil. II. Nutrient uptake and grain quality [Lens culinaris]
1992
Rathore, R.S. | Khandwe, R. | Singh, S. | Singh, P.P. (Rafi Ahmad Kidwai Coll. of Agriculture, Sehore (India))
Increase in irrigation frequency enhanced protein content of the grain, and nitrogen and phosphorus uptake in lentil. Application with increasing levels of P2O5 up to 40 kg/ha resulted in increasing protein content and nitrogen uptake. The phosphorus uptake by lentil grain increased with gradient application rates up to 60 kg/ha, while phosphorus uptake by straw and total uptake (grain + straw) showed a rising trend with applications of up to 40 kg/ha only. Seed inoculation with phosphate-solubilizing organisms recorded a significantly higher protein content of the grain, N and P uptake by grain and straw, and total uptake than no inoculation
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