Response of sesamum to water management practices under varying levels of nitrogen
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Date
1989
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Kerala Agricultural University
Abstract
A field experiment on sesamum (Sesamum indicum) with five water management
practices (No irrigation and irrigation at 0.25, 0.50 and 0.75 IW/CPE ratios and at critical
stages of 3-4 leaf stage, branching, flowering and pod formation) and four nitrogen levels
(0, 15, 30 and 45 kg N/ha) was conducted in the sandy loam soil of the Agronomic Research
Station, Chalakudy during the three summer seasons of 1983, 1985 and 1986. Irrigating
sesamum with 40 mm water at the critical stages of 3 - 4 leaf stage, branching, flowering
and pod formation or at 0.75 IW/CPE ratio (at an approximate interval of 13 days) resulted
in significant higher grain yield as compared to unirrigated or less frequently irrigated crops.
The response to nitrogen application up to 45 kg/ha was linear in nature having no interaction
effect with water management practices. However, the yields of grain at 30 and 45 kg/ha
of nitrogen were comparable.
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Oilseed crop, sesamum, water management of sesamum
Citation
Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 27(1), 27-31.