Performance of late sown rapeseed-mustard under variable management levels
2002
Biswas, M. (Bangladesh Agricultural Research Inst., Jamalpur (Bangladesh). Regional Agricultural Research Station) | Alom, M.S. | Mondol, N.A. | Khatun, F. | Banik, B.R. | Kundu, B.C.
An experiment was conducted to find a suitable management practice to boost up the yield of late sown rapeseed-mustard. The results revealed that mustard variety Dhali (Brassica campestris)þ yielded the highest and it was significantly different from those of Daulat (B. juncea) and BARI sharisa-8 (B. napus). Seed yields of Daulat and BARI sarisha-8 were statistically similar. Three management practices (low, medium and high) were significantly different from each other in respect of seed yield. However, high management practice gave the highest seed yield and the low management practice yielded very poor. However, Dhali gave the highest gross return, net return and benefit cost ratio under high management practice. All the three varieties showed better performance in terms of economics under high management practices.
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