Effect of time of sowing on some important characters of wheat, Triticum aestivum genotypes
2006
Akhtar, M. (Agronomic Research Station, Bahawalpur (Pakistan)) | Cheema, M.S. (Agronomic Research Station, Bahawalpur (Pakistan)) | Jamil, M. (Soil and Water Testing Lab., Bahawalpur (Pakistan)) | Ali, L.
A study was conducted during 1999 to 2001 to find adequate planting time of newly evolved wheat cultivars under Bahawalpur conditions. The experiment included six sowing dates started from 1st November up to 15th January with equal intervals of fifteen days and six varieties/cultivars (93-BTO- 22, Punjnad-1, BWP-2000, Uqab-2000, Iqbal-2000 with Inqlab-91 as standard one). The results showed that wheat sown between November 15-30 gave more grain yield. However, grains of wheat varieties Inqlab-91, BWP-2000 and Punjnad-1 gave significantly higher weights in a wide range of sowing period i.e. from 15th November to 15th December. The highest mean grain yield (5317 kg/ha) was obtained when crop was sown on 15th November followed by sowing on 30th November (5308 kg/ha).
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