Maruvanahalli Ankegowda Shankar's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
A field experiment to evaluate the effect of application of different organic manures and inorganic fertilizers on growth, yield and quality of leaf was studied during 2004-05 has showed that, the application of 10 kg each of Azospirillum brasilense and Aspergillus awamori+20% each of recommended N through compost+green manure (Glyricidia maculata)...
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... 39 Micronutrients influences the moisture retention capacity of mulberry leaves due to water retention capacity of organic manures which steadily supplied the moisture. [40][41][42] Increased moisture retention capacity in T 8 (CuSO 4 10Kg/ha + ZnSO 4 10Kg/ha + FeSO 4 20Kg/ha) was 11.02% -29.32% higher when compared to control on the 45 th and 60 th day of pruning This may be due to increased stomata size due to uptake of water, and balanced mixture of zinc, copper and iron. ...