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An experiment was conducted at the agronomy field of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University during the period of October 2013 to February 2014 to
examine the effect of irrigation and sulphur on the growth, yield and oil content
of rapeseed
5
-1
. The experiment was
laid out in split plot design with three replications assigning irrigation in the
main plots and levels of sulphur in the subplot. Irrigation and sulphur
significantly influenced the growth, development, yield and yield attributes of
rapeseed. Plant height, number of primary branches per plant, secondary
branches per plant, number of siliquae per plant, siliquae length, seeds per
siliquae, seed yield and oil content was significantly influenced by both
irrigation and sulphur. Among the irrigation treatments, two irrigation levels
resulted the better growth parameters like plant height and yield components
like number of primary branches per plant, secondary branches per plant,
number of siliquae per plant, siliquae length, seeds per siliqua and seed yield.
Irrigation levels also influenced the oil content. Twice irrigation levels showed
the best performance in all respect. The highest seed yield 1505 kg ha
was
obtained from twice irrigation levels while control treatment gave the lowest
yield. The result revealed that application of 45 kg S ha
-1
showed superior in all
respect which is statistically similar to the application of 30 kg S ha
except oil
content. The interaction effect of irrigation and sulphur revealed that twice
irrigation levels in combination with 45 kg S ha
-1
showed the best performance
which was statistically similar to twice irrigations with 30 kg S ha
-1
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