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A field experiment entitled “Chemical composition of sesame (sesamum indicum L.)
under different rates of micronutrients application” was conducted during Kharif-1
2017 at central farm of SAU, Dhaka. Sesame (Sesamum indicum.L) is one of the most
valuable oilseed crops whose seeds are used as traditional health food, with high quality
oil, protein and natural antioxidants. They contained high amount of protein (26-28%),
considerable amount of oil (45-55%), characterized by an elevated level of unsaturated
fatty acids (79.50-83.40% of UFA) and high content of stearic acid (7.3-8.6%), and
remarkable content of dietary fibers. Seed oil was also found to be rich in total phenolic
content, chlorophyll content and carotenoid content. It was showed that sesame seeds
can be considered as a good source of natural antioxidant, particularly after roasting.
Due to their distinguishable and favorable properties, sesame seeds could be useful for
food, industrial and pharmaceutical purposes. The experiment was laid out in a
Randomized Block Design with ten treatments and replicated thrice. The treatments
were comprising of T1: control (no micronutrients ), T2: B (100 ppm), T3: Zn (100
ppm), T4: Mo (50 ppm), T5: Cu (100 ppm), T6: Fe (100 ppm), T7: Mn (100 ppm), T8:
Co (50 ppm), T9: (combination of above micronutrients) and T10: commercial mixture
of micronutrients.. Observations on plant height, number of branches, TDM, growth
analysis parameters, chlorophyll content of leaf at various stages of crop, yield and
yield attributes, oil content and N, P and K uptake by plant and plant parts recorded
during the course of investigation were statistically analyzed. The results revealed that
most of the putative morphological traits like plant height, number of branches, TDM
of plant and plant parts increased with foliar application of different micronutrients but
significantly the highest increase was found when micronutrients were applied in
combination followed by individual application of Zn, B and Mo. Physiological growth
parameters such as LAI, LAD, RGR, NAR, CGR and chlorophyll content of leaf
increased significantly by foliar application of different micronutrients either in single
or in combination. Seed yield in sesame increased significantly over control by foliar
application of different micronutrients used in single or in their combination. In view
of such beneficial effects of foliar application of micronutrients on sesame, it may be
asserted that improvement in productivity of sesame can be achieved under a depleted
soil condition through supplementary application of micronutrients like B, Zn, Mo, Cu,
Fe, Mn, Co, either in single or their combination along with normal dose of N, P and
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