EFFECT OF WATER, NITROGEN AND ROW SPACING ON YIELD AND OIL CONTENT OF BROWN SARSON
1979 ◽
Vol 59
(2)
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pp. 437-444
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Keyword(s):
Results showed that yield of brown sarson (Brassica campestris L. var. dichotoma Watt.) was curvilinearly related to the irrigation levels, peaking at 21.8 cm of water. Yield responses to nitrogen were greater with than without irrigation, were not influenced by row spacings at low levels of water but were greater with low than with the high density plantings (narrower spacings) at the high levels of water. Oil content was increased by irrigation, increased by nitrogen at the low levels but decreased at the high levels (48 and 60 kg/ha), and was directly related to the row spacing under restricted water supply and inversely related to row spacing under adequate water supply.
1975 ◽
Vol 15
(73)
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pp. 270
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Keyword(s):
Dwarf sunflower response to row spacing, stand reduction, and defoliation at different growth stages
2003 ◽
Vol 83
(2)
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pp. 319-326
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2020 ◽
Vol 10
(4)
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pp. 159
Keyword(s):
Inheritance of siliqua strength in Brassica campestris L. I. Studies of F2 and backcross populations
1986 ◽
Vol 28
(3)
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pp. 365-373
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