effect of sowing time on the grain growth and
Influence of Sowing Time and Methods on Growth and Yield
Influence of Sowing Time and Methods on Growth and Yield of Rainfed Chickpea Sowing time Sowing methods Grain yield Chickpea also known as bengal gram or gram (Cicer arietinum L ) a winter pulse which is widely grown in the arid and semi arid regions of the world It acts as a major nutritive legume crop in the developing world since it contains 18 to 22 per cent protein 52 to 70 per
Effects of Sowing Time on the Seed Yield of Quinoa
Thus the difference in sowing time in south Kanto may affect the seed growth and yield in valley-type quinoa In many countries quinoa has been tested under different climate conditions with varied yield according to sowing time [11] [14] [15] It is considered that the sowing time has a great effect
Effect of sowing date and density on grain yield and
However chlorophyll content of late sowing was higher than that of early sowing and proper sowing during late growth stage Density treatments had no significant effect (P0 05) on chlorophyll content The average N content of the flag leaf with late sowing was higher than that of early sowing and proper sowing by 7% and 4% respectively
Effects of Sowing Date on Growth and Yield of Some Two
In 2015 the effect of sowing date was not significant but at maturity plant height increased with delayed sowing At 40 DAS Samsoy 2 measured 26 9 cm and 35 1cm for D1 and D2 respectively while TGX 923-2E measured 25 2 cm and 34 5 cm respectively (Table 2) Similar trend was noticed in soybean sowed in 2016 early rains from emergence to maturity stages The plant height increased with
Krishikosh: EFFECT OF SOWING TIME SPACING AND
Sowing the crop with wider row spacing of 45 cm recorded higher values of growth parameters viz plant height number of leaves per plant stem girth and yield attributes viz length of spike and spikelets 1000 seed weight seed and stover yield per plant in periodically and at harvest However grain amaranth sown by broadcasting produced significantly highest seed and stover yield of 1866
Effect of sowing date and density on grain yield and
However chlorophyll content of late sowing was higher than that of early sowing and proper sowing during late growth stage Density treatments had no significant effect (P0 05) on chlorophyll content The average N content of the flag leaf with late sowing was higher than that of early sowing and proper sowing by 7% and 4% respectively
Effect of Sowing Methods and Intra
to the adapted cultivars optimum harvesting time marketing and financial resources (Dagash 2012) Flush Irrigated Gash Scheme at Kassala State (East Sudan) with its most fertile soil in the world constitute a high potential to satisfy needs for maize in the Sudan Hence the objective of this study is to investigate the effect of sowing methods intra-row spacing on growth and grain yield of
Effect of sowing date and water availability on growth of
Crop growth model Many studies rely on the use of sigmoid-type mathematical relationships to characterize the evolution of crop growth over time where the independent variable used can be days after sowing leaf area index luminosity or the so-called time thermal which corresponds to the accumulation of degree-days (ADD) [] The concept of thermal time or degree-days is based on the
Effect of seed priming on grain growth rate and effective
Hussain H T (2015) Effect of some growth regulators plant extracts and time of its sprayed-on period and rate of grain filling and grain yield of wheat bread cultivars Ph D Thesis University of Baghdad College of Agriculture Department of Field Crops Janeczko A Dziurka M Ostrowska A Biesaga-Koscielniak J and Koscielniak J
EFFECT OF SOWING TIME ON SEED YIELD AND OIL CONTENTS
EFFECT OF SOWING TIME ON SEED YIELD AND OIL CONTENTS OF CANOLA VARIETIES The decline of grain yield with delay in sowing date could be largely explained by the decline in biomass at maturity while for protein and oil contents it could be related positively to harvest index and seed size and negatively to temperature conditions at post-anthesis stage Cultivar Zafar-2000 produced the
Sowing time effect on wheat quality M
planting time is up to 15th November while most of the sowing is accomplished during end November and first fortnight of December Early sown wheat had higher grain yield (Qamar et al 2004) The detrimental effect of delayed sowing on grain yield was maximum with reduction in 1- 1001000-grain weight (Singh and Pal 2000 Subhan et al 2004
Effect of Sowing Time on Growth Phenology and Yield
06/07/2018Effect of Sowing Time on Growth Phenology and Yield Attribute of Summer Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L ) pod length grain yield and stover yield were significantly influenced by the dates of sowing The highest grain th February) and tically at par with fourth date of sowing (5th March) The variety GM 4 gave the highest yield due to more number of pods number of grains per pod and 100
Impact of sowing dates on the growth and yield of wheat
Effect of different tillage methods on the growth development yield and yield components of bread wheat International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research 6(5) 36-46 Ouda S Zhang X Chena S Pei D Liu C 2016 Effects of sowing and sowing time on the performance of the rotation of winter wheat–summer maize in the North China
Effect of Sowing Date and Nutrient Management Practices
Sowing time is one of the major non-monetary input affecting growth yield and its contributing characters Also sulphur free inorganic fertilisers have limited the crop yield To build up soil fertility through INM was suggested as potential means to increase the soil fertility especially in dry lands (Subha Reddy et al 1991) The uptake of the nutrients by mustard increased due to gypsum
EFFECT OF SOWING TIME ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS
Effect of sowing time on wheat yield sown in standing cotton J Agric Res 2013 51(2) 137 Table 1 Effect of sowing time on different yield parameters of wheat sown in standing cotton during the year 2010-11 Sowing dates Plant population /m2 Tillers/m2 No of grains/ spike 1000 grain
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOWING DATES ON YIELD AND YIELD
warmest Thirdly sowing on time guarantees that grain filling occurs when milder autumn temperatures are more likely hence good grain quality is achieved (Farrell et al 2003) Sowing date also has a direct impact on the rate of establishment of rice seedling (Tashiro et al 1999) Vange and Obi (2006) investigated the effect of planting dates on grain yield and some agronomic characters
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOWING DATES ON GROWTH AND YIELD
Sowing at optimum time improves the productivity by providing suitable environment at all the growth stages Upadhyay et al (2001) have reported higher grain yield of summer pearl millet when sown on 15 march and found reduction in grain yield with delay in sowing Identifying suitable time of sowing for pearl millet during summer is
Effect of sowing methods and weed management
Effect of sowing methods and weed control on growth and grain yield of wheat Treatments Plant height Effective tiller Panicle length Grain yield Sowing methods Conventional tillage 65 9 55 8 10 0 3 45 Zero tillage 65 9 58 2 10 2 3 55 Stubbled 59 4 44 4 9 8 2 43 LSD (P=0 05) 3 1 4 0 0 3 0 37 Weed control Sulfosulfuron 65 7 56 4 10 2 3 50 Clodinafop 65 9 49 1 10 1 3 38 Sulfosulfuron +metsulfuron
Effect of time of sowing and cultivar on the development
There was a curvilinear relation between time of sowing and grain yield Excluding the treatments which suffered frost damage the earliest time of sowing (8 April) produced the highest yield with a 6 4% yield reduction between 8 April and 8 May The yield reduction increased with later sowing date: 13 3 19 3 and 26 5% during May June and July Anthesis in mid September produced the
Influence of Sowing Time and Methods on Growth and Yield
Influence of Sowing Time and Methods on Growth and Yield of Rainfed Chickpea Sowing time Sowing methods Grain yield Chickpea also known as bengal gram or gram (Cicer arietinum L ) a winter pulse which is widely grown in the arid and semi arid regions of the world It acts as a major nutritive legume crop in the developing world since it contains 18 to 22 per cent protein 52 to 70 per
Effect of sowing date and water availability on growth of
Crop growth model Many studies rely on the use of sigmoid-type mathematical relationships to characterize the evolution of crop growth over time where the independent variable used can be days after sowing leaf area index luminosity or the so-called time thermal which corresponds to the accumulation of degree-days (ADD) [] The concept of thermal time or degree-days is based on the
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their effect on relative growth rate on 60-30 DAS and 90-60 DAS of wheat crop The data showed significant effects of different sowing time The highest grain yield was obtained from 4th November planting date 34 4 q ha-1 which was at par with 19th November planting date 31 8 q ha-1 while 4th December produced the lowest grain yield of 26 3 q ha-1 (Table-2) Shahzad et al (2007) [4] also
The effect of sowing date irrigation and cultivar on the
A factorial experiment which examined the effects of sowing date cultivar and irrigation frequency on the growth and grain yield of irrigated wheat was conducted at Narrabri New South Wales Irrigation scheduling was based on morning values of leaf water potentials (Ψl): plots were watered when Ψl had fallen to either −0 8 MPa or −0 4 MPa or were not irrigated during the season
EFFECT OF VARIETIES AND DATES OF SOWING ON GROWTH
Effect of Varieties and Dates of Sowing on Growth 3823 elevation of 236 6 m above the sea level This region gets average rainfall of about 651 mm extending over the period of mid July to October and few scattered showers during winter months from south-west monsoon An average minimum and maximum temperature vary from 5 0C to 45 0C The
Effect of different nitrogen sources and time of
Effect of forms and time of N application on N leaf concentration productive components and corn grain yield The times of N application only influenced the plant height where the application of all N at sowing favored the growth of corn plants (Table 1) The application of N incorporated in the soil provided a
Influence of Sowing Date on the Growth And Grain Yield
Interactive effect of sowing date and wheat varieties also remained significant on grain yield (kg ha-1) All planted varieties showed maximum grain yield when planted on October 30 Wheat variety Chakwal 50 sown on October 30 produced maximum grain yield (5684 kg ha-1) followed by Sehar 2006 sown on the same date (5183 kg ha-1) Keywords: Sowing date Growth yield performance Wheat Rainfed
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3825 Table 2 Effect of varieties and dates of sowing on growth parameters yield attributes yield of black gram {Pooled Data of Two Years} Treatments Grain Yield ( q/ha) Straw Yield (q/ha) Biological yield (q/ha) Harvest index (%) Varieties V1- (T -9) V2- (PU-19) V3- (PU-35) CD (P=0 05) Dates of sowing D1- 5th August D2- 15th August D3- 25th August CD (P=0 05) 10 33 10 67 11 07 0 32 25 00
Krishikosh: Effect of Sowing Time and Planting Geometry
Effect of Sowing Time and Planting Geometry on Growth and Yield of Pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L ) MillSp ] in Northern Dry Zone of Karnataka Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at College of Agriculture Vijayapura to study the effect of sowing time and planting geometry on growth and yield of pigeonpea under Northern Dry Zone (Zone 3) of Karnataka during 2015-16






