Effect of Boron and Zinc on Growth and Yield Attributes in Early Cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var.
The present experiment was completed activity in cauliflower to study the effect of boron and zinc on progress and yield in the early cauliflower having consolidations of four levels 0, 1, 2, 3 kg ha-1 of boron and four levels 0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 kg ha-1 of zinc in a factorial randomized block design accompanying three replications during the period 2016 and 2017 respectively. The results of the experiment accompanying applied boron and metallic mineral had significant effect on development and yield of cauliflower. The highest mass of coagulation depth (8.88 cm) and change into coagulated substance equatorial width (16.45 cm) was found accompanying applied boron (2 kg ha-1) and metallic mineral (2.5 kg ha-1) respectively. While as, maximum net flesh of plant weight (410g) and profitable curd weight (695g) was establish with sprinkled boron and zinc (1 kg ha-1 + 2.5 kg ha-1) individually., Maximum harvest index (62.8 %) and yield (113.89 q ha-1) was found when used with boron (2 kg ha-1) and (2 kg ha-1+ 2.5 kg ha-1) individually. Maximum curd thickness (34.34) and dry matter compactness (14.48) were establish with the request of boron (1 kg ha-1) and zinc (2 kg ha-1+2.5 kg ha-1) individually. Overall findings determined that with the increase in aggregation of boron and zinc the fertile growth and the generative stage of cauliflower increases respectively.
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