Fenugreek needed to grow at correct time for higher growth and in protected structure for increase yield. The aim of protected cultivation is to attain independence of climate and weather. During this study we tend to examine the literature of various protected structure like shade net of various colour like white, black, red, blue, green and polyhouse of low cost, medium cost and high cost conjointly examine sowing time on September, October, November, December. Result show that planted throughout November sowing in shade net compared to open field and germination, plant height, leaf yield were found to be best and also polyhouse is best compared to shade net. 15 th October sowing time were best in case of higher leaf yield and 1 st November were best in case of plant growth, seed yield and quality.
An experiment was conducted during September 2019 to January 2020 at College of Horticulture, Sardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Jagudan, Gujarat to study the effect of various growing conditions and sowing time on growth, yield and quality of fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum L.). In this investigation comprising of two factors, first one was different growing conditions which have 4 sub factors, viz. Open field, 50% green shadenet, 50% white shadenet and Naturally ventilated polyhouse and second one was different sowing time which also have 4 sub factors, viz. 3rd week of September, 1st week of October, 3rd week of October and 1st week of November which were tested in the SPD with 3 replications. Treatments were evaluated on the basis of growth, yield and quality characteristics of fenugreek. The 50% white shadenet and 3rd week of Oct reported minimum days for germination and harvesting, maximum plant height in all four cutting, yield attributes, viz. number of cutting, yield per cuttings, yield per ha in all cuttings, total yield per plot, total yield per ha and also the quality parameters, viz. chlorophyll a, b and total chlorophyll content and carotenoid content.
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