K. Mohan et Hc. Sharma, EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND SULFUR ON GROWTH, YIELD ATTRIBUTES, SEED AND OIL YIELD OF INDIAN MUSTARD (BRASSICA-JUNCEA), Indian Journal of Agronomy, 37(4), 1992, pp. 748-754
A field experiment was conducted during winters of 1984 - 85 and 1985
- 86 to study the effect of N and S on seed and oil yields of Indian m
ustards (rai) [Brassica juncea (L.) Czernj. & Cosson]. Plant height, s
econdary branches and dry-matter/plant increased significantly up to 7
5 kg N/ha and functional leaves, leaf-area index and primary branches/
plant up to 100 kg N/ha. S @ 75 kg/ha significantly increased the func
tional leaves, primary and secondary branches/plant in both the years
and leaf-area index during 1984 - 85 only. S @ 50 kg/ha increased the
plant height and dry-matter production significantly during both the y
ears. N @ 75 kg/ha + S @ 50 kg/ha significantly increased the number a
nd size of siliqua and 1,000- seed weight and also gave the highest se
ed (17.76 q/ha) and oil (8.74 q/ha) yields on pooled basis. On pooled
basis optimum dose of N and S were 73.81 and 43.96 kg/ha respectively.
N @ 75 kg/ha gave respectively net income and benefit : cost ratio Rs
6,998/ha and 2.07 during the first year and Rs 6,899/ha and 2.04 duri
ng the second year. S @ 50 kg/ha gave a net income of Rs 6,721/ha and
benefit : cost ratio 1.90 during the first year and Rs 6,033/ha and 1.
78 during the second year.