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- W1679237614 abstract "Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is one of the most important oilseed crops of the world. It is mainly cultivated in kharif and summer seasons. However, groundnut productivity is low in kharif due to vagaries of monsoon rain and epidemic of foliar diseases. The low level of productivity has been ascribed to several constraints due to low permeability, poor aeration and low availability of nutrients, particularly phosphorus and sulphur. The phosphorus is involved in root development, nodulation, energy transfer consequently, stimulate pod setting and improve the yield (Dart, 1977 and Samtana et al.,1994). In addition to this, phosphorus plays a significant role in sustaining and building up of soil fertility. Though the uptake of phosphorus by groundnut plant is relatively small, it is essential in the early stages as it promotes root growth, nodulation, flowering and paging and thereby stimulates the setting of pods, decreases number of unfilled pods and hastens maturity of the crop (Enyi, 1977 and Anonymus, 1987). The importance of sulphur particularly in oil seed crop has never been in greater evidence than today. The increased cropping intensity, crop yields and use of S-free fertilizer have magnified S-deficiency in many parts of the country which was marked in past due to use of S containing fertilizer. It has been estimated that soils of 90 districts covering 23 to 30 million ha are deficient in S (Tandon, 1986 ). Sulphur is dispensiable for synthesis of certain amino-acids and involved in various metabolic enzymatic processes in plants, consequently effect productivity not only quantitatively but qualitatively too. It has been reported that requirement of sulphur is comparable with phosphorus and can be equated with potassium in terms of economics (Randhawa, 1984). Optimal production requires balanced fertilization. Keeping these points in view the present investigation was undertaken to determine the optimum phosphorus and sulphur levels for groundnut." @default.
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- W1679237614 title "Effect of phosphorus and sulphur on yield and nutrient uptake by groundnut in inceptisols." @default.
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