STUDY OF DIFFERENT DATES OF PLANTING CAMELINA (CAMELINA SATIVA (L.) CRANTZ)

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  • Mohammad Esmail Ahmadian Kooshkghazi, Mehdi Madandoust, Farhad Mohajeri, Danial Kahrizi

Abstract

In order to investigate the effect of the year and different planting dates (spring and autumn) of camelina, a factorial experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications in Fasa city of Fars province during two cropping years. Different planting dates in 6 levels including February 20, March 1 and 11 (spring planting) and November 1, 11 and 21 (autumn planting) with seed line of 114 camelina oil-medicinal plants in the two cropping years 2018 - 2019 as Factors in this experiment were considered. Maximum and minimum grain yield (with averages of 2062 and 767.9 kg.ha-1), biological yield (with averages of 4901 and 2611 kg.ha-1) and oil yield (with averages of 614.4 and 173.8 kg.ha-1)) Was observed in the November 1 and March 11 ships, respectively. The highest and lowest grain yield based on Water use efficiency were allocated to planting dates of February 20 and March 11 with averages of 0.4447 and 0.2552 kg.ha-1.m-3, respectively.

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2021-02-01

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Mohammad Esmail Ahmadian Kooshkghazi, Mehdi Madandoust, Farhad Mohajeri, Danial Kahrizi. (2021). STUDY OF DIFFERENT DATES OF PLANTING CAMELINA (CAMELINA SATIVA (L.) CRANTZ). International Journal of Modern Agriculture, 10(1), 361-365. Retrieved from https://modern-journals.com/index.php/ijma/article/view/581

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