Effect of nitrogen and chlormequat chloride on the seed yield and oil content of mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern & Coss)
1991
Prasad, S. | Shukla, D.N.
The growth of mustard was increased significantly when treated with up to 80 kg N ha-1(N80). Spraying with (2-chloroethyl) trimethylammoniumchloride (chlormequat chloride) increased seed yield and seed protein content. Spraying nitrogen fertilized plots with chlormequat chloride, increased leaf area, leaf area ratio, leaf area duration, number of siliquae plant-1, number of seeds siliqua-1 and length of siliqua. Reducing, non-reducing and total sugars in the leaves at 80 days after sowing were also affected significantly. Chlorophyll 'a', 'b' and total chlorophyll were little affected. The number of siliquae plant-1 was highly correlated with seed yield in both the seasons of experimentation. The correlation coefficient value (gamma) was 0.586 in 1982/83 and 0.912 in 1983/84. The total accumulation of nutrients, i.e. nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in seed and straw was significantly affected by N80 X chlormequat chloride interaction.
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