Title of article
Studying the Effect of Tillage Row Spacing and Bush Spacing on the Performance and Components of Phaseou Vulgaris Var. (Line cos16) in Brujerd
Author/Authors
Dashti Marvili ، Mohammad Islamic Azad University
Pages
10
From page
514
To page
523
Abstract
This study was aimed to the examination of the effect of tillage row spacing and bush spacing on the performance and components of Phaseou vulgaris var. (line: cos16). The investigation was conducted as cut terraces and in terms of complete random blocks in three replicates at Brujerd Agricultural Research and Natural Resources in the agricultural year 20092010. Here, the main terraces with three row spacing treatments (25, 50, 75cm) and three density treatments of secondary terraces (30, 40, 50 bushes/m2) were respectively shown with symbols A1, A2, A3 and B1, B2, B3. Each experimental terrace included 7 lines with 6m length and one between 2 terraces was considered as nontillage line. After soil test, the land under study was sowed and, after disk, loader and Farozni operation, the tillage was done on 10th of May. The amount of fertilizer was applied based on soil test. To control weed, Terflan herbicide was used (2l/hec). In growth period, controlling peps was done again. At the time of harvest, the following qualities were considered: bush height, the number of secondary branches in a bush, husk length, number of husks in a bush, number of seeds in husk, biological performance, seed performance, and yield index. Test results showed that the difference between seed performance in hectare in row spacing and different bushes spacing was at %5 level of significance. And, maximum production in square area was gained at maximum spacing and the highest density (B3)
Keywords
Phaseou vulgaris var , row spacing , Bush spacing , Performance and Performance components
Journal title
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research
Record number
2458142
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