2004
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2004.167.169
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Effect of Sowing Dates on Growth and Yield of Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L.) under Rawalakot Conditions

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“…As far as interaction between date of sowing and different varieties is concerned; the maximum curd yield (t ha -1 ) (16.25) was obtained with treatment T 4 D 2 V 1 04 November + V 1 Palam Samridhi followed by treatments T 7 D 3 V 1 19 November + V 1 Palam Samridhi and the minimum Curd yield (t ha -1 ) (12.24) remained with treatment T 9 D 3 V 3 19 November + V 3 Lufa F 1 Hybrid. The findings are in agreement with the result of [3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Curd Yield (T Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 92%
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“…As far as interaction between date of sowing and different varieties is concerned; the maximum curd yield (t ha -1 ) (16.25) was obtained with treatment T 4 D 2 V 1 04 November + V 1 Palam Samridhi followed by treatments T 7 D 3 V 1 19 November + V 1 Palam Samridhi and the minimum Curd yield (t ha -1 ) (12.24) remained with treatment T 9 D 3 V 3 19 November + V 3 Lufa F 1 Hybrid. The findings are in agreement with the result of [3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Curd Yield (T Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 92%
“…The maximum curd yield t/h (16.25) was observed in D 2 -4 Nov followed by the treatment D 1 -20 Oct and minimum yield t/h (12.24) was found to be in D 3 -19 Nov. These findings are in agreement with the findings of [4,3,5]. The Gross returns were found to be significant among the treatments.…”
Section: Economic Returnssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Many researchers have studied the planting dates of broccoli seeds. Ahmed and Wajid (2004) found that when they studied the effect of four dates for planting broccoli seeds (20/4, 5/5, 20/5 and 4/6) on growth and production in Pakistan that the planting date (5/5) gave the highest values for the number of leaves, plant height, main curds diameter, main curds weight, secondary curds weight, and total unit area product of main and secondary curd. The results of Hafiz et al (2015) in Bangladesh to study the effect of four planting dates (2/10, 27/10, 21/11 and 16/12) for five varieties of broccoli showed that planting on the first date led to a significant increase in plant height and third planting date significantly superior in the average circumference of the main curds, the number of secondary curds, the average weight of the secondary curds, the plant yield of the main and secondary curds, and the total yield of the main and secondary curds compared to the rest planting dates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drought causes stress in plants because the soil cannot accumulate enough moisture necessary for plant growth (11). Broccoli is most sensitive to drought stress (12) causing decreasing growth and yield in the dry season (6,13). The shading technology under greenhouse is recommended for broccoli farmers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%