Combined Effect of Nanoscale Nutrients (Zinc, Calcium, and Silica) on Growth and Yield of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

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It has been estimated that by 2050, the world’s population could exceed 9 billion. Increased population results in hampering food availability. Nanoscale nutrients have been considered new entrants to modern agriculture. Herein, we are the first to report on the effects of combined application(at field scale) of nanoscale nutrients of zinc (N-ZnO), calcium (N-CaO), and silica (N-SiO2) on the growth and yield of groundnut. The sol-gel method was used to prepare the nanoscale nutrients and was characterized using the techniques such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and dynamic light scattering. Significant Pod yield (2934.44Kg/ha) was recorded with the combined application of nanoscale nutrients @ 350 ppm and was 18 % over bulk nutrients (2472.78 kg/ha). Increased pod yield may be ascribed to an increase in SCMR (8.5% higher over bulk nutrients), leaf area, total dry matter besides peg to pod ratio (4.7% over bulk nutrients), and test weight (27% over bulk nutrients). Overall, the better performance of groundnut has been accredited for the combined application of nanoscale nutrients @ 350 ppm. The obtained results point out that the application of nanoscale nutrients in agriculture for enhanced and sustained is promising.
纳米级营养物质(锌、钙、硅)对花生生长和产量的联合影响
据估计,到2050年,世界人口将超过90亿。人口增加导致粮食供应受阻。纳米级营养物质被认为是现代农业的新进入者。在此,我们首次报道了锌(N-ZnO)、钙(N-CaO)和二氧化硅(N-SiO2)纳米营养物(在田间规模)联合施用对花生生长和产量的影响。采用溶胶-凝胶法制备纳米营养物,并利用扫描电镜(SEM)和动态光散射等技术对其进行了表征。在350 ppm纳米级营养物的联合施用下,豆荚产量显著(2934.44Kg/ha),比普通营养物(2472.78 kg/ha)高出18%。豆荚产量的增加可能归因于SCMR(比散装养分高8.5%)、叶面积、总干物质(比散装养分高4.7%)和试验重(比散装养分高27%)的增加。总的来说,花生的更好的性能已被认可的纳米级营养@ 350 ppm的联合应用。研究结果表明,纳米营养物质在农业中的增强型和可持续型应用前景广阔。
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