2022
DOI: 10.36953/ecj.021764-2140
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Response of irrigation scheduling and nitrogen levels on growth and yield contributing parameters of radish (Raphanus sativus L.) under mid hills of Himachal Pradesh

Abstract: An on-farm study of irrigation scheduling and nitrogen level on radish was conducted near Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India. It using a randomized block design (factorial) with 4 irrigation schedules i.e. I0, 4 cm irrigation at IW/CPE ratio (I1: 0.8), (I2:1.0), (I3:1.2) and three N levels i.e. N0, (N1:75 per cent of RD) and (N2:100 percent of RD). Results revealed that treatment combination N2I3 was recorded with maximum number of leaves (27.3 and 25.0), leaf length (32.53 cm and 29.44 cm), root length (22.21 cm … Show more

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“…The better vegetative growth ensures the required photosynthetic translocation from leaves to roots which increases the root yield of radish. As compared to closer spacing, wider spacing produced higher root girth and root weight (Sharma and Kanavjia, 1994). The reproductive characters and root girth are negatively affected with increase in plant density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The better vegetative growth ensures the required photosynthetic translocation from leaves to roots which increases the root yield of radish. As compared to closer spacing, wider spacing produced higher root girth and root weight (Sharma and Kanavjia, 1994). The reproductive characters and root girth are negatively affected with increase in plant density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%