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Table 1. Effect of different treatments on leaf area index (LAI) at various growth stages in wheat
Treatments 30 45 60 75 90 105 120
D, 0.44 1.13 1.84 2.70 4.23 2.71 0.73
D, 0.39 1.05 1.56 2.48 3.39 2.34 0.58
D; 0.37 0.83 1.38 224' 3.16 2.23 0.41
C.D.at5% ^ 0.03 0.10 0.16 0.17 0.36 0.16 0.11
No 0.36 0.86 1:27 2.14 2.90 2.03 0.36
Ni 0.40 0.97 1.48 2.51 3.46 2.30 0.48
N; “0.42 1.13 1.74 2.76 3.91 2.61 0.56
N3 0.43 1.28 1:92 3.01 4.13 2.78 0.60
C.D. at 5% 0.02 0.08 0.14 0.16 0.29 0.14 0.06
Vi 0.40 0.99 1.60 2.46 3.72 2.46 0.52
V3 0.42 1.09 1.82 2.74 4.00 2.69 0.61
V3 0.41 1.18 1.70 2.58 3.82 2.58 0.56
V4 0.40 , 0992 1.51 2.37 3.44 2.28 0.45
Vs 0.37 0.88 1.33 2.19 3.24 2.11 0.37
C.D. at 5% NS 0.05 0.10 0.11 0.17 0.10 0.05
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