Effects of plant spacing on grain yield and yield components of Vigna radiata L. (cv. Gohar)
2008
Fallahi, H. Ali, Member of Scientific Board of Agricultural and Natural Resource Research Center of Golestan | Mirzaei, A., Members of Scientific Board of Agricultural and Natural Resource Research Center of Ilam | Siabidi, M. M., Members of Scientific Board of Agricultural and Natural Resource Research Center of Ilam | Siyadat, S. A., Members of Scientific Board of Azad University Dezful | Fotohi, F., Members of Scientific Board of Azad University Dezful
In order to study effects of different planting pattern on yield and yield components of mung bean cv. Gohar , a field experiment was conducted in summer season of 2003. The experiment was designed as a randomized complete block with a split-plot arrangement and four replications. Main plots were row spacing (50, 65 and 80 cm ) and subplots were within row distance (5, 7.5 and 10 cm). Results indicated that the highest and the lowest grain yield was produced at 50 and 80 cm ( 120 and 95.6 g.m-2) row spacing treatments, respectively. with a reduce in row spacing, the grain yield increased that might be attributed to higher grain per pod (8.7), pods dry weight (73.2 g.m-2) and biological yield (315.4 g.m-2). Within row distance did not have any significant effect on yield and yield components with the exception of 1000 grain weight and HI. The highest yield was produced by 50*5 cm planting pattern. Key words: Plant spacing, Yield, Yield components and mung bean
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