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RESPONSE OF BABY CORN (ZEA MAYS L.) TO SOWING PERIODS AND CROP GEOMETRY.

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Title RESPONSE OF BABY CORN (ZEA MAYS L.) TO SOWING PERIODS AND CROP GEOMETRY.
 
Creator CHAMROY, THEMMEICHON.
 
Contributor Kale, Dr. V. S.
 
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Description The present study entitled “Response of baby corn (Zea mays L.) to sowing periods and crop geometry” to find out the most suitable combination of sowing period and crop geometry on yield and quality of baby corn under Akola condition.
An experiment entitled “Response of baby corn (Zea mays L.) to sowing periods and crop geometry” was carried out during 2013-14 and 2014-15 at Main Garden, Department of Horticulture, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.). The experiment was laid out in factorial randomized block design with three replications and twenty treatment combinations with factor A i.e. four sowing periods; P1 (35th met. week; last week Aug.), P2 (39thmet. week; last week Sept.), P3 (43rd met. week; last week Oct.) and P4 (48th met. week; last week Nov.) and factor B i.e. five different crop geometry ; S1 (30cm × 30cm), S2 (45cm × 15cm), S3 (45cm × 30cm), S4 (60cm × 15cm) and S5 (60cm × 30cm).
The different sowing periods were found to influence the growth, yield and quality of baby corn. Among all the sowing periods under study, P2 (39th met. week; last week Sept.) exhibited significantly the highest values of almost all the plant growth characteristics such as plant height (198.73 cm), number of leaves plant-1 (12.96), leaf area (509.28 cm2), LAI (3.49) and leaf chlorophyll content (1.95 mg g-1). However significantly, the minimum number of days to 50% cob emergence, 50% tasseling, 50% silking and harvest i.e. 48.77, 48.57, 51.82 and 52.4 days respectively was observed in the sowing period P1 (35th met. week last week Aug.). The yield and its attributing characters like cob length (10.96 cm), number of cobs plant-1 (2.96), cob weight with husk (49.76 g) and without husk (8.97), cob yield with husk(146.95 g) and without husk (26.43 g) plant-1, yield with husk (10.47 kg) and without husk (1.89 kg) plot-1, yield with husk (387.75 q) and without husk (70.13 q) hectare-1, fodder yield hectare-1 (36.24 t). However the treatment P3 (43rd met. week;last week Oct.) exhibited highest quality parameters; protein (17.37 %), fibre (5.57 %), total sugar (3.33 %) and reducing sugar (3.29 %) content as well as dry matter accumulation plant-1 (166.03 g).
The crop geometry was also found to influence significantly the growth, yield and quality of baby corn. Most of the growth parameters such as number of leaves plant-1 (13.04), leaf area (511.76 cm2), leaf area index (3.56) and leaf chlorophyll content (2.34 mg g-1) were found maximum in crop geometry S3 (45 × 30 cm), which also shows the maximum cob length (11.04 cm), cob weight without husk (19.17 g) and all the quality parameters; protein (17.95 %), moisture (89.51 %), total sugar (3.36 %) and reducing sugar (3.32 %) content, while S1 (30 × 30 cm) recorded the highest fibre content (5.59 %). The dry matter accumulation plant-1 (172.89 g), No. of cobs plant-1(3.04), cob weight with husk (50.87 g), yield plant-1 with husk (155.13 g) and without husk (27.21 g) were obtained in the wider geometry S5 (60 × 30 cm). However, the closer geometry S2 (45 × 15 cm) gives highest plant height (199.44 cm), yield plot-1i.e. with husk (11.41 kg) and without husk (2.06 kg), yield hectare-1 i.e. with husk (422.74 q) and without husk (76.29 q) and fodder yield (40.44 t ha-1).
Among the treatment combinations, it was observed that P2S3 (39th met. week; last week Sept. + 45 × 30 cm) exhibited highest values for almost all the growth parameters; number of leaves plant-1 (13.63), leaf area (512.62 cm2), LAI (3.62) and chlorophyll content (2.40 mg g-1). Whereas the treatment combination P2S2 (39th met. week; last week Sept. + 45 × 15 cm) gives highest plant height (205.47 cm). The yield and yield attributing characters such as, number of cobs plant-1(3.43), cob weight with husk (54.34 g) and cob yield plant-1with husk (186.53 g) and without husk (31.64 g) were found highest in P2S5 (39th met. week; last week Sept. + 60 × 30 cm). While the treatment combination P2S3 (39th met. week; last week Sept. + 45 × 30 cm) recorded maximum cob weight without husk (9.87 g) and cob length (11.32 cm). However, P2S2 (39th met. week; last week Sept. + 45 × 15 cm) exhibit highest fodder yield (40.85 t ha-1), yield plot-1; with husk (12.02 kg) and without husk (2.19 kg), yield hectare-1; with husk (445.01 q) and without husk (81.10 q).The treatment combination P2S2 (39th met. week; last week Sept. + 45 × 15 cm) obtained the highest gross monetary returns (Rs. 324997.03 ha-1), net returns (Rs.186640.51 ha-1) and B:C ratio (2.35).
 
Date 2018-07-26T07:12:41Z
2018-07-26T07:12:41Z
2017-07-11
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier CHAMROY, THEMMEICHON. (2017). Response of baby corn (Zea mays L.) to sowing periods and crop geometry. Department of Horticulture, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidhyapeeth, Ph. D. 2017, xviii, 200p. (Unpublished).
http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810062062
 
Language en
 
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Publisher Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola.