Impact of Different Sowing Dates on Growth and Pod Yield of Vegetable Pea under Sub-Himalayan Foothills Region of India

Udit Kumar, Nishiprabha Behera, K. Prasad, Pramila, Dharminder, Kaushal Kishor, R. Tiwari, B. Upadhaya, Sunil Kumar, Vivek Kumar
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Background: The optimum sowing date is crucial among the different agronomic procedures for maximizing output. Optimizing a crop's planting time may be one of the most significant climate resilient tactics for increasing production and hence it becomes necessary to study the crop growth behaviors in changing climatic conditions. The proposed field investigations were undertaken to study the influence of different sowing dates on yield of vegetable pea. Methods: Field investigations were undertaken during Rabi seasons of 2020-21 and 2021-22 at the Vegetable Research Farm, Department of Horticulture, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa (85.67oE - 25.98oN.), which comes under sub-Himalayan foothills region of India. The research study was performed in Randomized Block Design with three replications consisting of eight different sowing dates of vegetable pea. cv. Azad Pea-3 at 10 days interval between each sowing dates. Observations were made on various growth and yield attributing parameters. Result: Results revealed that the parameters under study were substantially affected by various sowing dates. Second week of sowing in November in the years produced maximum plant height at 60 DAS (83.77cm), number of branches per plant (3.97), number of nodules per plant at flowering (26.13), number of green pods per plant (20.80), 10 pods weight (75.67g) and pod yield (52.06q/ha).
不同播种期对印度次喜马拉雅山麓地区菜豆生长和荚果产量的影响
背景:最佳播种日期是实现产量最大化的各种农艺程序中的关键。优化作物播种时间可能是提高产量的最重要的气候适应策略之一,因此有必要研究作物在不断变化的气候条件下的生长行为。拟议的实地调查旨在研究不同播种期对菜豆产量的影响。方法:在 2020-21 年和 2021-22 年的 Rabi 季节,在位于印度次喜马拉雅山麓地区的普萨(85.67oE - 25.98oN.)拉金德拉-普拉萨德博士中央农业大学园艺系蔬菜研究农场进行了实地调查。研究采用随机区组设计,三次重复,包括 8 个不同的菜豆播种期,每个播种期间隔 10 天。对各种生长和产量参数进行了观察。结果结果表明,不同播种期对研究参数有很大影响。在 11 月第二周播种的年份,60 DAS 时的株高(83.77 厘米)、每株分枝数(3.97 个)、开花时每株结节数(26.13 个)、每株青荚数(20.80 个)、10 个荚重(75.67 克)和荚产量(52.06 千克/公顷)最高。
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