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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 21 issue 1 (march 2001) : 52 - 54

EFFECT OF SOIL SOLARIZATIO~ A.ND BIOAGENTS ON YIELD '. AND QUAurYdF~f\LCfI~YS~TH~UM' iCHRYSANTHEMUM'cbRi)l!(~ccv. LOCAl.' BUAU

A:A. Gawande, V.K. Mahorkar, P.S. Joshi, D.O. Deo, B.J. Jadhao
1Deptt. of Horticulture Dr. PDKV, Akola 444104, India
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Cite article:- Gawande A:A., Mahorkar V.K., Joshi P.S., Deo D.O., Jadhao B.J. (2024). EFFECT OF SOIL SOLARIZATIO~ A.ND BIOAGENTS ON YIELD '. AND QUAurYdF~f\LCfI~YS~TH~UM' iCHRYSANTHEMUM'cbRi)l!(~ccv. LOCAl.' BUAU. Agricultural Science Digest. 21(1): 52 - 54. doi: .
The experiment was conducted during the rabi season of the year 1998–99. In all there were seven treatments (Solarization, Solarization + Trichoderma, Trichoderma, Solarization + copper oxychloride, solarization + carbendazin, solarization + dithane M-45, control). Regarding yield and quality attributes like weight of flower, yield of flower per plot, weight of 100 flowers, the treatment solarization in combination with trichoderma exhibited maximum value as compared to other treatments.
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