Response of canola (Brassica napus L.) to exogenous application of nitrogen, salicylic acid and gibberellic acid under an arid climate
Sustainable improvement of yield under limited land resources is a challenge for future food security and types and techniques of fertilization are critical for this challenge. In this view, a 2-year study was conducted to investigate the interaction of nitrogen (N) with salicylic acid and gibbere...
Main Authors: | Muhammad Ijaz, Ahmad Sher, Abdul Sattar, Muhammad Shahid, Ahmad Nawaz, Sami Ul-Allah, Muhammad Tahir, Saqlain Ahmad, Muhammad Saqib |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Soil Science Society of Pakistan (SSSP)
2019-06-01
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Series: | Soil & Environment |
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Online Access: | http://se.org.pk/File-Download.aspx?archivedpaperid=852 |
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