Effect of Irrigation Levels on Yield Performance of Black Cumin

Effect of Irrigation Levels on Yield Performance of Black Cumin



Karim M., R.M. Himel, J. Ferdush, M. Zakaria



An experiment was conducted in the experimental field
of Horticulture Department, Bangabandhu Sheikh MujiburRahman
Agricultural University (BSMRAU), Salna, Gazipur during the period from
20 November, 2012 to 12 April, 2013 to determine the optimum level of
irrigation for better yield and quality of black cumin. There were six
different irrigation levels (I1 - no irrigation, I2 - three irrigation,
I3 - four irrigation, I4 - six irrigation, I5 - eight irrigation and I6 -
ten irrigation). Results revealed that the number of primary branches
(6.33), secondary branches (11.84), tertiary branches (6.29), number of
capsule per plant (18.64), capsule length (1.89 cm), diameter of
capsule( 1.05 cm), number of seed per capsule (107.8), fresh seed yield
per plant (3.84g), dry seed yield per plant (3.26g), 1000 seed weight
(2.40g) and seed yield (1.77 t/ha) were observed maximum in I6(ten
irrigation). 



10.22161/ijeab/2.2.52



http://ijeab.com/upload_document/issue_files/52%20IJEAB-APR-2017-23-Effect%20of%20Irrigation%20Levels%20on%20Yield%20Performance%20of%20Black%20Cumin.pdf



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