2016
DOI: 10.3329/bjsr.v28i2.26784
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Yield and water productivity of mustard under sprinkler and basin irrigation systems

Abstract: Field experiment was conducted during two consecutive years (2011-12 and 2012-13) to investigate the yield and water productivity (WP) of mustard (BARI Sarisha-14 variety) using sprinkler irrigation. There were six irrigation treatments (sprinkler irrigation at vegetative (T 1 ), pre-flowering (T 2 ) and pod formation (T 3 ) stage, sprinkler irrigation at vegetative and pod formation stage (T 4 ), sprinkler irrigation at pre-flowering and pod formation stage (T 5 ); and basin irrigation at vegetative, pre-flo… Show more

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“…The increased plant height with increasing number of irrigations might be due to increased water availability has caused progressive tissue initiation and cell expansion which may aided in nutrient mobilization and thereby making plant physiologically more active. Similar findings were reported with Yadav et al [6], Mila et al [7], Verma et al [8], Chaudari et al [9] and Rathore et al [10].…”
Section: Plant Height (Cm)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The increased plant height with increasing number of irrigations might be due to increased water availability has caused progressive tissue initiation and cell expansion which may aided in nutrient mobilization and thereby making plant physiologically more active. Similar findings were reported with Yadav et al [6], Mila et al [7], Verma et al [8], Chaudari et al [9] and Rathore et al [10].…”
Section: Plant Height (Cm)supporting
confidence: 90%