Evaluation of validity period of different oilseed crops stored at different locations
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Evaluation of validity period of different oilseed crops stored at different locations
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B.Divya Shree
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M.B.Kurdikeri
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Seed Science and Technology
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A study on evaluation of validity period of different varieties of oil seed crops stored at different locations under ambient conditions was carried out for 11 months in the Department of Seed Science and Technology, Agriculture College, University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad during 2005-06. The results indicated that among locations, Raichur was found to be best for storage of oilseed crops compared to Dharwad and Sirsi. Among crops, sesamum and sunflower maintained satisfactory germination upto ten months of storage, while soybean and groundnut maintained only for seven and six month respectively with better seedling vigour and with low electrical conductivity and fungal activity. Among varieties DS-l of sesamum and KBSH-l of sunflower, JS-9305 of soybean and GPBD-4 of groundnut stored for longer periC?d compared to E-8 of sesamum, RFSH-I of sunflower, JS- 335 of soybean and TAG-24 of groundnut. The interaction oflocations and crops revealed that sesamum seeds stored at Raichur recorded significantly higher germination compared to other oilseed crops stored at different locations. The interaction of crops and varieties revealed that DS-l and E-8 of sesamum and KBSH-l of sunflower showed significantly higher seed quality parameters compared to both the varieties of soybean and groundnut throughout the storage period. The interactions of locations, crops and varieties indicated that seeds of DS-l and E-8 of sesamum and KBSH-l of sunflower stored at Raichur recorded significantly higher germination and vigour parameters compared to other interaction combinations of crops, locations and varieties. Satisfactory germination as per the Minimum Seed Standards was maintained upto eleven months in varieties DS-l and E-8 of sesamum stored at Raichur, up to ten months at Dharwad and nine months at Sirsi. The sunflower varieties KBSH-l and RFSH-l stored at Raichur maintained up to eleven and ten months respectively, at Dharwad upto ten months and at Sirsi upto nine months. Whereas, soybean varieties JS-9305 and JS-335 stored at Raichur maintained satisfactory germination up to eight and seven months, upto seven and six months respectively at Dharwad and upto six and five months respectively at Sirsi. The groundnut varieties GPBD-4 and T AG-24 maintained satisfactory germination at Raichur upto seven months, at Dharwad upto seven and six months respectively, and at Sirsi only for five and four months respectively. |
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2016-10-25T16:48:28Z
2016-10-25T16:48:28Z 2006 |
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Thesis
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http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/81952
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application/pdf
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UAS, Dharwad
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