Study of the adaptation and economic yield of sesame cultivars in Northern Thailand: Physiology and yield components of four sesame cultivars (Sesamum indicum L.)
1998
Ahnon Tiangtrong (Maejo Univ., Chiang Mai (Thailand). Faculty of Agricultural Production. Dept. of Agronomy)
Physiology of growth and yield components were studied in four sesame cultivars (Sesamum indicum L.) white seed; WS-1 (Pachequino), WS-2 (Yori 77), WS-3 (Aceitera) and black seed BS-2 (KU 18) grown under field conditions of Chiangmai at Field Station of Maejo Institute of Agricultural Technology during the period of long daylength, high average day temperature, and good rainfall. The results revealed that the cultivar, WS-3 (Aceitera), possessing the highest above ground total dry weight and highest number of capsules per plant produced the highest seed yield per unit area. Both total dry weight and number of capsules per plant were highly significant seed yield determinants. Other plant characters: harvest index, number of seeds per capsule and 1000-seed weight were not significantly associated with seed yield in this study.
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