Some growth parameters of sesame as affected by tillage methods and nitrogen management after wetland rice
1995
Sarder, N.A. | Rosario, E.L.
Sasame (Sesamum indicum L.) was established under tillage (one rotavation followed by three harrowings) and no-tillage (seeding was done in 10 cm X 15 cm furrows) soil condition after wetland rice in Tropaquept, silty clay loam soil in the Philippines. Two nitrogen rates (60 and 90 kg/ha) along with three different application methods (broadcast, surface band and furrow placement) for each rate were evaluated on the growth of sesame. Tillage had higher (14%-20%) plant height than height than no-tillage. Nitrogen rate did not affect plant height but furrow placement in general produced taleer plant. Tillage soil had 41% higher LAI at flowering and 21% at maturity. LAI was increased with N rates and furrow placement produced higher LAI than broadcast and surface band. Irrespective of tillage methods and nitrogen rates furrow placement of both 60 kg and 90 kg N/ha showed higher CGR.
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