2016
DOI: 10.3329/bjar.v40i4.26938
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Performance of different crops productivity enhancement through adaptation of crop varieties at charland in Bangladesh

Abstract: Charland that are emerged as islands within the river channel or as attached land to the riverbanks as a result of erosion and accretion. In crop production systems, screening of adaptable crop varieties for charland is necessary to address the climate change issues. Hence, five separate experiments were conducted at charland of the Padma River in Kushtia district during November 2012 to May 2013 to select suitable varieties of lentil, hybrid maize, soybean, potato and mustard for increasing crop productivity.… Show more

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“…The lowest number of siliqua plant -1 was observed in BARI Sarisha-9 (53). The results were in agreement with the findings of Islam et al (2015).…”
Section: Mustardsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The lowest number of siliqua plant -1 was observed in BARI Sarisha-9 (53). The results were in agreement with the findings of Islam et al (2015).…”
Section: Mustardsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Yield variation in different soybean varieties was attributed to the cumulative effects of different yield components. Similar finding was also reported by Islam et al (2015) and Islam and Biswas (2010).…”
Section: Soybeansupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Ahmed and Kashem (2017) observed significant variation; the highest number of capsule plant -1 was BARI Sarisha-11 (147.53) and lowest was SAU Sarisha-3 (80.16). Islam et al (2015) also found significant variation among the varieties where the highest number of siliqua plant -1 was BARI Sarisha-16 (146) and lowest was BARI Sarisha-14 (44); this result agrees with the present result. Akhter (2005), Roy (2007) and Mamun et al (2014) agreed with the result of this study that the number of siliquae plant -1 of rapeseed mustard was significantly affected by the varieties.…”
Section: Number Of Siliqua Plant -1supporting
confidence: 92%
“…At the final plant population/m 2 , the highest was BARI ) and the lowest plant population was Tori-7 (51.00). Islam et al (2015)…”
Section: Plant Population/mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was observed that BARI Sheem-7 performed better with 31.11 % increase yield over existing local cultivar. Similar findings were also reported by Islam et al (2015) in field crops under charland situations. …”
Section: Summer Country Beansupporting
confidence: 79%