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Sulphur fertilization enhanced yield, its uptake, use efficiency and economic returns of Aloe vera L.

Journal

HELIYON
Volume 6, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e05726

Keywords

Aloe vera L.; Leaf yield; Sulphur use efficiency; Critical sulphur concentration; Sulphur requirement; Agricultural policy; Agricultural soil science; Agricultural technology; Agronomy; Soil science

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  1. [2017/244/BAU]

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Sulphur plays a vital role in the formation and biosynthesis of protein, chlorophyll, and few amino acids. To investigate the effect of sulphur fertilizer on leaf biomass yield, critical sulphur concentration, sulphur requirement and uptake by Aloe vera L., a pot experiment was carried out following completely randomized design with six levels of sulphur viz., 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 and 80 kg ha(-1) with three replications. The results of the study revealed that the growth attributes, leaf and gel yield, and sulphur uptake significantly improved with sulphur application and the best results were obtained from the application of 45 kg sulphur ha(-1). On average, addition of sulphur enhanced the leaf biomass yield by 47.5% and sulphur use efficiency by 38% compared to control. The effect of sulphur on the growth parameters and their significant and positive correlations with yield signifies the importance of sulphur on the yield and quality of A. vera. The calculated minimum amount of sulphur for 80% leaf biomass production was 21.1 kg sulphur ha(-1) with a critical leaf sulphur concentration of 0.23% in A. vera. Moreover, sulphur addition to soil substantially enhanced the economic returns of A. vera. Therefore, addition of 45 kg sulphur ha(-1) could be a better option for obtaining higher yield and economic return of A. vera.

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