Effects of different transplanting dates on yield and quality of basmati rice (Oryza sativa) varieties
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Effects of different transplanting dates on yield and quality of basmati rice (Oryza sativa) varieties
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MUKESH1,
ISHWAR SINGH2 R.K. PANNU3 DASHARATH PRASAD4 ASHA RAM5 |
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Basmati rice
Dates of transplanting Quality, Yield |
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Results of field experiment conducted during kharif 2008 at Hisar, revealed that early transplanting dates (25 June and 10 July) increase the grain yield (3.5 t/ha and 3.4 t/ha) and yield contributing character of basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.) as compared to late planting (25 July). The late planting, improved the quality traits viz. hulling, milling and head rice recovery than early planting. ‘Pusa Sugandha 4’ recorded the highest grain yield, longest kernel and length breadth ratio. In interaction effect, ‘Taraori Basmati’ and ‘CSR 30’ recorded statistically similar yield across the dates of transplanting, while ‘Pusa Basmati’ and ‘Pusa Sugandha 4’ yield declined markedly with late transplanting. Not Available |
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2021-11-23T05:44:58Z
2021-11-23T05:44:58Z 2013-06-01 |
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Research Paper
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MUKESH, ISHWAR SINGH, R.K. PANNU, DASHARATH PRASAD AND ASHA RAM. Effects of different transplanting dates on yield and quality of basmati rice (Oryza sativa) varieties. Indian Journal of Agronomy 58 (2): 256__258 (June 2013).
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English
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