Changes in morphological, biochemical and yield Parameters of Macrotyloma uniflorum (L.) due to Panchagavya spray
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https://doi.org/10.61096/ijrpp.v5.iss2.2016.94-100Keywords:
Horse gram, Panchagavya, Biochemical Parameter, Morphology StudiesAbstract
A field experiment was conducted to find the variation in growth, biochemical and yield parameters of Horse gram under different concentrations (control, 1, 3, 5, 7.5 and 10%) of panchagavya, and all the parameters were increased in 3% concentration. Since there was an increase in growth and yield at low concentration of panchagavya, it is recommended that the panchagavya can be used for spray after diluted properly.
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[11]. Bluemental, U. J., Strauss, M., Mara, D. D., and Carnicross, L. (1989). Generalized model for the effect of different control measures in reducing health risks from waste reuse water. Sci. Tec., 21: 567-577.
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[15]. Papen, H., Gables, A., Zumbusch, E., and Rennenberg, H. (2002). Chemolitho autotrophic nitrifies in the phyllosphere of a spruce ecosystem receiving high nitrogen input. Curr. Microbial., 44: 56-60.
[16]. Rajasekaran, M., and Balakrishna, S. (2002). A study on the effect of panchagavya an growth of Oryza sativa L., Zea mays (L) and Vigna mungo. M. Phil. Thesis, Please add name of university.
[17]. Ravikumar, H. S., Janakiraman, N., Sheshadri, T., Venkate, J., and Vijaymahantesh, G. (2012). Integrated organic nutrient supply systems on growth and yield of groundnut. Environ. Ecol., 30: 118-121.
[18]. Tharmaraj, K. (2011). A critical review on panchagavya - A boon plant growth. Int. J. Pharm. Biol. Arch., 2: 1611-1614.
[19]. Gowthami et,al. ,2015. Influence of soilless culture system on growth and biochemistry of horse gram- Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc. International Journal of Applied Research 2015; 1(7): 468-471
[20]. Sharmila and saravanan (2012). Journal of chemical and pharmaceutical Research, 2012: 4 (11): 4894-4896.
[21]. vandana sanjeev panda et al., 2015. Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effect of Macrotyloma uniflorum seed in antitubercular drug induced liver injury in rats , The Journal of Phytopharmacology 2015; 4(1): 22-29
[22]. Sreerama et al., Variability in the distribution of phenolic compounds in milled fractions of chickpea and horse gram: evaluation of their antioxidant properties. J. Agric. Food Chem. 2010; 58(14): 8322-8330.
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Changes in morphological, biochemical and yield Parameters of Macrotyloma uniflorum (L.) due to Panchagavya spray. (2021). International Journal of Research in Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics, 5(2), 94-100. https://doi.org/10.61096/ijrpp.v5.iss2.2016.94-100

