2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.904.040
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Growth, Yield Attributes and Yield of rabi Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) as Influenced by Different Time of Sowing, Variety and Spacing

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“…Seed yield was significantly maximum at 45 x 20 cm spacing (16.85 q ha -1 ) followed by 60 x 20 cm (16.29 q ha -1 ). Similar results were recorded by Singh and Amin [16] and Tamboli et al [23] in fennel. This might be due to the availability of optimum space for individual plants, which has resulted in better utilization of resources, viz., space, nutrients, moisture, carbon dioxide, and radiant energy to improve vegetative growth, reproductive growth, and seed yield.…”
Section: Effect Of Spacing On Yield Attributes and Seed Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Seed yield was significantly maximum at 45 x 20 cm spacing (16.85 q ha -1 ) followed by 60 x 20 cm (16.29 q ha -1 ). Similar results were recorded by Singh and Amin [16] and Tamboli et al [23] in fennel. This might be due to the availability of optimum space for individual plants, which has resulted in better utilization of resources, viz., space, nutrients, moisture, carbon dioxide, and radiant energy to improve vegetative growth, reproductive growth, and seed yield.…”
Section: Effect Of Spacing On Yield Attributes and Seed Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The profuse branching led to more flowering and an optimum supply of metabolites due to increased biomass per plant, which might have helped retain more umbels. At the same time, Singh and Amin (2015) [16] and Tamboli et al (2020) [23] suggested that the spacing of 45 x 20 cm gave significantly more umbels per plant in fennel. The number of umbellate per umbel depends on the growth and nutrient status of the plant and is significantly affected by spacing.…”
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confidence: 99%