Effect of plant spacing within ridge on grain yield and its components in varieties of tall, late maturing sorghum
1972
Mercer-Quarshie, H., Crops Research Institute, Nyankpala, Tamale (Ghana)
Four tall, late maturing sorghum varieties were studied under nine plant spacings ranging in population from 17 925 to 107 550 plants/ha in two locations and in 2 years. All varieties responded in the same way to spacing. With narrowing of spacings there was an increase in yield in both locations. However, optimum yield was obtained at Nyankpala at a spacing of 2 plants/ stand with 61·0 cm between stands on ridges 91·4 em apart, but at Damongo, optimum yield was obtained with the same distance between ridges, at a spacing of 2 plants/stand with 30·5 em between stands. With close spacing, panicles/plants, seeds/panicle and weight/panicle were reduced. However, seed weight, whorls/panicle and plant height were not substantially affected. No specific trend was observed to exist between length of panicle, number of seed branches and plant populations.
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