HomeAnnals of Tropical Researchvol. 7 no. 1 (1985)

Effect Of Phosphorus And Nitrogen Fertilization And Weed Control Method On Weed Incidence And Mungbean Production

Benjamin C. Agarcio

 

Abstract:

Macroptilium adventitious lathyroides and Vigna luteola with either intact or tinuously roots from the immersed stem, were flooded con- for 15 and 30 days from the start of flowering. flooded The removal of adventitious roots from the immersed stem of the (shoots and plants hastened leaf chlorosis and abscission. Dry matter yield roots) and nodule dry weight were reduced to a considerable extent in V. luteola but only to a minor extent in M. lathyroides. rapid All flooded plants survived with increase in flooding duration. The formation of adventitious roots noted in these species soon after immersion under provid



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