PJB-2010-189
PRIMING AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION ENHANCE PHENOLOGY AND DRY MATTER PRODUCTION OF WHEAT
SHAD K. KHALIL1*, SHITAB KHAN1, ABDUR RAHMAN1, AMIR ZAMAN KHAN1, I.H. KHALIL1, AMANULLAH1, SAID WAHAB1, FIDA MOHAMMAD1, SHAHEEN NIGAR1 , MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR1 , SAJIDA PARVEEN1AND AHMAD KHAN1
Abstract
Phenology and dry matter are important traits being affected by seed priming and soil phosphorus (P2O5) application. Wheat variety Saleem-2000 was primed in 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3% P2O5 solutions and water for 10 hours. Unprimed treatment was included as control. Four levels of P2O5 (0
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