2019
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2019.802.229
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Quality of Oilseed Brassica as Influenced by Planting Techniques and Genotypes

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“…Biswas et al: Productivity and profitability of Indian mustard period(Bala et al, 2011). Higher seed yield under transplanting system in mustard was also reported bySingh et al (2006);Chaudhary et al (2017);Singh et al (2019). number of siliquae per plant, siliqua length, seeds per siliqua, and 1000-seed weight.…”
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“…Biswas et al: Productivity and profitability of Indian mustard period(Bala et al, 2011). Higher seed yield under transplanting system in mustard was also reported bySingh et al (2006);Chaudhary et al (2017);Singh et al (2019). number of siliquae per plant, siliqua length, seeds per siliqua, and 1000-seed weight.…”
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“…The transplanted method recorded higher dry matter accumulation over line sowing and broadcasting method. The transplanted crop took significantly more time to mature as compared to conventional crop which could be due to more dry matter production and more vigorous growth of transplanted crop (Chaudhary et al, 2017). At 40-and 60-days interval, mustard respectively.…”
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