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volume 20 issue 3 (september 2000) : 197-198
STUDIES ON SEED RATES AND ROW SPACING ON RAINFED WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUML.) IN VINDHYA PLATEAU OF MADHYA PRADESH
1Regional Agricultural Research Station, Sagar-470 002, India
ABSTRACT
Field experiments were conducted on rainfed wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in clay loam
soils at Sagar (M.P.) during 1988-89 and 1989-90 to study the effect of seed rates and row
spacing. Results revealed that grain and straw yields were maximum with 125 kg seed/ha
mainly due to Increased productive tillers/m row length. No significant variation in grain
and straw yield was observed due to 22.5 and 30.0 cm row spacing, though the growth and
yield attributes were numerically superior In 22.5 cm row spacing.
soils at Sagar (M.P.) during 1988-89 and 1989-90 to study the effect of seed rates and row
spacing. Results revealed that grain and straw yields were maximum with 125 kg seed/ha
mainly due to Increased productive tillers/m row length. No significant variation in grain
and straw yield was observed due to 22.5 and 30.0 cm row spacing, though the growth and
yield attributes were numerically superior In 22.5 cm row spacing.
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