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Titre du Document
SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF ERUCIC ACID FREE CULTIVARS OF RAPESEED-MUSTARD UNDER NUTRIENT APPLICATION
Auteur(s)
MANZER HUSAIN SIDDQUI ; MOHAMMAD Firoz ; NASIR KHAN M.
Résumé
A field experiment was conducted on three better performing cultivars of rapeseed-mustard selected on the basis of seed yield and fatty acid composition of oil. The cultivars included two erucic acid free, viz. Brassica napus L. cv. Hyola PAC-401 and Brassica juncea L. Czern. & Coss. cv. TERI (OE) M21-Swarna and one locally popular high yielding, Brassica juncea L. Czern. & Coss. cv. Rohini as a check. These were grown with the five graded combinations of soil-applied N (urea) and P (diammonium phosphate), viz. (i) 0 kg N +0 kg P ha-1, (N0P0) (ii) N30P10, (iii) N60P20, (iv) N90P30 and (v) N120P40, along with 30 kg K ha-1. Growth and physiological and biochemical parameters were studied at 45 and 60 days after sowing and yield characteristics and fatty acid composition of oil, at harvest. Application of N90P30 proved best for most of the parameters studied. For example, this treatment increased net assimilation rate by 98.7%, seed yield by 78.6% and oil yield by 72.7% over N0P0 (control). Cultivar Hyola PAC-401, followed by TERI (OE) M21-Swarna, proved best particularly on the basis of high seed and oil yield and low erucic acid content. The oil of Hyola PAC-401 and TERI (OE) M21-Swarna contained almost negligible erucic acid (0.40% and 0.59% respectively) compared with that of Rohini (35.5%). Interaction N90P30 x Hyola PAC-401 proved best for most parameters.
Editeur
Indian Society for Plant Physiology
Identifiant
ISSN : 0019-5502
CODEN : IPPYA2
Source
Indian journal of plant physiology
A. 2007, vol. 12, n° 2, pp. 153-161 [9 pages]
Langue
Anglais
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