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PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION TO COTTON ENHANCES GROWTH, YIELD, AND QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS ON A SANDY LOAM SOIL
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نویسنده
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Ahmad Maqshoof ,Hannan Abdul ,Yasin M. ,Ranjha A.M. ,Niaz Abid
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منبع
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pakistan journal of agricultural sciences - 2009 - دوره : 46 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:169 -173
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چکیده
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Phosphorus (p) is the second most limiting nutrient in cotton (gossypium hirsutum l.) production after nitrogen. under wheat-cotton cropping system of pakistan most of the farmers apply p fertilizer only to wheat crop. a field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of fertilizer p on the growth, yield and fibre quality of cotton on a sandy loam calcareous soil at farmer’s field in cotton growing area of district khanewal, punjab. five levels of p (0, 17, 26, 34 and 43 kg p ha^-1) along with 120 kg n and 53 kg k ha^-1 were applied. the response of cotton growth parameters was greater than quality components to p addition in calcareous soil. there was significant increase in the growth and yield parameters with each additional rate of p. the response of number of bolls per plant, boll weight and seed cotton yield was to the tune of 88.23, 16.82 and 42%, respectively at p application rate of 34 kg ha^-1. cotton quality components (lint %age, fiber length and fiber strength) improved from 2 to 5% where 43 kg p ha^-1 was added. the lint and seed p concentration was little affected by p application as compared to stem and leaves showing its essentiality for cell division and development of meristematic tissue. phosphorus use, thus not only valuable for wheat crop but also its application to cotton crop is of vital importance in improving both lint yield and quality.
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کلیدواژه
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Seed cotton yield ,lint ,fibre quality ,phosphorus
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آدرس
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University of Agriculture, Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences, Pakistan, Directorate of Land Reclamation, Irrigation and Power Department, Pakistan, Directorate General of Agriculture (Extension Wing), Pakistan, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute (AARI), Soil Chemistry Section, Pakistan, Ayub Agricultural Research Institute (AARI), Soil Chemistry Section, Pakistan
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