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The experiment was conducted at the roof of four residential area of Dhaka city which
are located at Mohammadpur, Kolabagan, Adabor and Dhanmondi during the period
from October, 2018 to August, 2019. The experiment was laid out in Completely
Randomized Design (CRD) having single factors with four replications. There were
16 unit plots in the experiment location. The high yielding variety of BARI developed
vegetables seed of bottle gourd, okra, pumpkin and the seedlings of cabbage,
cauliflower, tomato, chili and eggplant were collected from Bangladesh Agricultural
Research Institute (BARI). Plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves per plant,
fruit length, fruit breadth, fruit weight of different vegetables in rooftop garden were
significantly affected due to different locations in Dhaka city. Among the locations,
per hectare production of cabbage was highest in Mohammadpur (34.50 ton/ha),
highest amount of cauliflower production (40.70 ton/ha) was observed in Adabor. On
the other hand, in case of per hectare tomato production, highest amount of yield was
recorded in Mohammadpur (95.17 ton/ha). Similarly, per hectare chilli production
was highest in Kolabagan (6.80 ton/ha). Highest amount of eggplant production was
found in Mohammadpur (13.82 ton/ha). In case of okra, highest fruit weight per
hectare (13.89 ton) was observed in Mohammadpur. Similarly, in case of bottle gourd,
the highest fruit weight per hectare (61.85 ton) was observed from Dhanmondi.
Besides this, the highest amount of pumpkin production (24.61 ton/ha) was also found
in Dhanmondi. From the study, it is revealed that different locations have the
potentiality to influence the yield of vegetables in the Dhaka city context as well as to
increase total production per unit area of rooftop garden. |
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