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<title>PERFORMANCE OF RAPESEED (Brassica campestris) LINE SAU-C-F7 TO DIFFERENT ROW SPACING AND IRRIGATION LEVEL</title>
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<description>PERFORMANCE OF RAPESEED (Brassica campestris) LINE SAU-C-F7 TO DIFFERENT ROW SPACING AND IRRIGATION LEVEL
HASANUZZAMAN, MIRZA
An   experiment    was   conducted    at  the  Agronomic    field   of  Shcr-e-Bangla Agricultural   University, Dhaka-1207   on silly  clay  loam  soil  during  the  period  from October,   2004  to January,  2005  to  find out  the optimum   row  spacing  and  irrigation level  for the rapeseed  line SAU-C-F7.  The experiment   was carried  out with three row spacings  (20 cm,    30 cm  and  40  cm)  and 3 levels of  irrigation  (no  irrigation.   one irrigation  at 30 DAS and  two irrigations  at 30 and 60 DAS). The experiment   was laid OUI in split-plot design with four replications.&#13;
Row  spacing and irrigation level significantly influenced the growth, development and yield of the rapeseed  line.&#13;
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Among  the row spacings.  the widest  spacing  (40 cm)  influenced   plant to have maximum above ground fresh weight,  dry matter and  its partition, umber  of siliquae, number  of  seeds  siliqua-1,  number  of seeds,  number  of  branches,    1000-seed weight, seed yield  and  also  seed yield  ha-1.  But.  the  maximum   plant  height  and  number of plant m-2   was  round with closer  row spacing  (20 cm).  Maximum   seed yield plant-1at 40 cm row spacing of was 29.34% and  1.3% higher than 20 cm   row spacing  (St) and 30 cm row spacing (S2),respectively.&#13;
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Two irrigation  -  one  at 30 DAS (pre-flowering   stage)  and another  at 60 DAS (siliquae  developmental  stage) increased  economic  yield  with higher  values of harvest index as the yield  attributes like branches  plant-1,  siliquae  plant-1,   seeds siliqua-1.    Seeds plant-1,  1000-seed weight.  The number  of plants m-2  was  found similar  under different irrigation level. The increased seed yield plant-1  with two irrigations   was 364.6  %  and 84.2 % higher than no irrigation  and one irrigation is respectively.&#13;
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In most of the cases the wider  row spacing  coupled  with  two  irrigations  were found to be influenced  for better  growth  and yield of plant.  The  highest  seed yield per plant  was  found  with  the  interaction  of two  irrigations  and  40 cm row spacing.  This&#13;
was achieved  due  to maximum  number  of branches  plant-1,   number  or siliquae  plant-1 and   1000-seed  weight.    The   yield   attributes    were   supported     with    appreciable production  of dry matter  and its partition  towards different parts.&#13;
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Number   of  branches   plant--1,   number   of  siliquae   plant-1,    number   of  seeds siliqua-1, number  of seed  plant-1,   1000•seed  weight  had  a significant   correlation  with seed yield plant-1   with the r values of 0.95**, 0.97**, 0.67*, 0.96** and 0.94**. They were also positively  correlated  with each other.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to  the Faculty of Agriculture,&#13;
Sher-e-Bangla  Agricultural  University,  Dhaka,&#13;
in  partial  fulfillment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree of&#13;
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MASTER    Of  SCIENCE&#13;
IN&#13;
AGRONOMY&#13;
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SEMESTER : JULY-DECEMBER 2005
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2005-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE QUALITY OF KENAF (Habiscus can,zahinus L) SEED AS AFFECTED BY STORAGE  PERIOD, TYPE OF CONTAINER AND GENOTYPE</title>
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<description>PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE QUALITY OF KENAF (Habiscus can,zahinus L) SEED AS AFFECTED BY STORAGE  PERIOD, TYPE OF CONTAINER AND GENOTYPE
AKTHER, SHAMIMA
This study aimed to determine the storage performance of kenaf seeds and type of &#13;
container used during storage. Study also aimed to Find out the probable causes of seed &#13;
deterioration. The experiments were conducted from December 2004 to June 2005. Results &#13;
revealed that tin container was found less permeable to moisture transmission compared with &#13;
jute sack and tin container also retained higher seed quality attributes throughout the storage &#13;
period. Results from the experiments on biochemical basis of seed deterioration showed that &#13;
no appreciable difference of sugar content was detected in fresh seeds and seeds those were &#13;
stored in airtight tin container. But significant increase of sugar content in all genotype was &#13;
recorded when seeds were stored in jute sack. Again after storage in jute sack, signiFicant &#13;
decrease of protein content was observed in all genotype but no appreciable change was &#13;
recorded in seeds stored in tin container
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Horticulture &#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka &#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree &#13;
of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)&#13;
IN &#13;
AGRONOMY
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>YIELD AND QUALITY OF JUTE SEED (0-72) AS AFFECTED BY DIFFERENT DATES AND METHODS OF SOWING  IN THE LATE SEASON</title>
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<description>YIELD AND QUALITY OF JUTE SEED (0-72) AS AFFECTED BY DIFFERENT DATES AND METHODS OF SOWING  IN THE LATE SEASON
ALOM, MD. FERDAUSUL
An experiment was conducted at experimental field of Bangladesh Jute&#13;
Research Institute Regional Station. Rangpur during July 2004 to January 2005. Seed&#13;
quality components were tested in the Laboratory of' the Agronomy Division of WRI.&#13;
Dhaka. The objectives were to find out the appropriate sowing dale. sowing method&#13;
and interaction effect of sowing date and sowing method on the yield and quality of&#13;
jute seed in the late season. The experiment consisted of five sowing dates viz.. July &#13;
IS. July 30, Auuust 15, August 30 and September 15: two sowing methods viz., line&#13;
and broadcast with a variety 0-72. The experiment was laid out in randomized&#13;
complete block design with four replications. Results showed that sowing date&#13;
significantly affected seed yield and yield components. The higher seed yield&#13;
(1167.20 kg hi') obtained from the crops sown on August 15 compared to the crops&#13;
of other sowing dates. The seed produced from August IS sowing also gave better&#13;
pertorinanee regarding seed quality express as 1000 seed weight (2.16 g). germination&#13;
percentage (96.00%). vigour index (67.39) and moisture content (10.19%). There was &#13;
signilleant effect found in seed yield clue to sowing methods. l3ttt sowing methods&#13;
signilicaiitly afiected the seed quality components. The seed&#13;
110 &#13;
,-, produced from line&#13;
sowing gave die highest 1000 seed weight (2.09 g), germination percentage (93.30%), &#13;
and lowest moisture content (10.43%) over broadcast sowing where vigour index&#13;
was &#13;
unaiTheted. The seed yield was significantly atiëeted by the interaction ol sowing date&#13;
and sowing method. The highest seed yield (11 S7.70 kg ha'') obtained from the crops &#13;
sown on August 15 in line sowing method. The vigour index of jute seed was&#13;
significantly affected due to interaction effect of sowing date and sowing method &#13;
where other quality components such as 1000 seed weight, germination percentage&#13;
and moisture content remained ttnaffeeted. The seed obtained fran, the crops sown on&#13;
August IS gave the higher valtie of vigour index (66.89 and 67.89 for line and&#13;
broadcast sowing respectively) in both the sowing methods. The crops sown on&#13;
August 15. in any ol' the sowing methods either line sowing or broadcast sowing&#13;
produced higher yield of quality seed.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Horticulture &#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka &#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree &#13;
of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)&#13;
IN &#13;
AGRONOMY
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>EFFECT OF SOWING DATE ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF RAPESEED VARIETIES</title>
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<description>EFFECT OF SOWING DATE ON YIELD AND YIELD COMPONENTS OF RAPESEED VARIETIES
HOSSEN, MD. AFZAL
The study was carried out at the Field Laboratory of Sher-e- Bangla Agricultural &#13;
University farm, Dhaka during October 2004 to February 2005 to evaluate the effect of &#13;
sowing date and variety on yield and yield components of rapeseed&#13;
(Brass/ca campesiris&#13;
and &#13;
Brassica napus).&#13;
The treatments comprised of four sowing dates at 15-days interval on viz. &#13;
October 20, November 4, November 19 and December 4 and three varieties viz. Improved &#13;
Tori-7, BARI Sarisha-8 and BARI Sarisha-9. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized&#13;
Complete Block Design. &#13;
The results showed that BARI Sarisha-8 performed best by producing 52.4 % and&#13;
132.9 &#13;
% higher yield than BARI Sarisha-9 and Improved Tori-7, respectively. This variety &#13;
(BARI Sarisha-8) also showed higher siliquae planf', seeds siIiqua, siliqua length. 1000 &#13;
seed weight, shelling percentage, stover yield, biological yield and harvest index. In case of &#13;
sowing date, grain yield reduced gradually with the advancement of delay in sowing. October &#13;
20 sowing gave maximum grain yield (1422 kg ha) and that of lowest&#13;
(437.2&#13;
kg ha&#13;
S&#13;
') was &#13;
observed in December 4. BARI Sarisha-8 on October 20 sowing produced the significantly &#13;
highest grain yield (1865 kg hi') and the lowest (130 kg ha") was found in Improved Tori-7 &#13;
on December 4 sowing. The variety BARI Sarisha-8 and October 20 sowing performed best&#13;
in respect of grain yield as well as other studied parameters.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Horticulture &#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka &#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree &#13;
of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)&#13;
IN &#13;
AGRONOMY
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2005 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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