Effect of sowing dates and variety on growth, yield attributes and yield of rapeseed under organic farming practices in south garo hills, meghalaya

DOI: https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.01.232

Abstract

A field experiment conducted in Asugre Village, South Garo Hills, in 2022 and 2023.
Assessed the impact of sowing dates and rapeseed varieties on the growth and yield of
Brassica juncea L. using a Factorial Randomized Block Design.The study included four
sowing dates (15th September, 30th September, 15th October, and 30th October) and two
rapeseed varieties (M 27 and TS 38), replicated over two years. Results revealed that sowing
dates significantly influenced yield traits. The 30th September sowing (S2) yielded the
longest siliqua (4.77 cm in 2022 and 4.75 cm in 2023) and the highest number of siliqua per
plant (131.04 in 2022 and 130.93 in 2023). This date also resulted in the highest seed yield
(10.50 q/ha in 2022 and 10.20 q/ha in 2023), followed by the 15th October (S3) and 30th
October (S4) sowing dates. Variety TS 38 outperformed M 27 in key yield characteristics
such as plant height, primary branches, siliqua length, and number of siliqua per plant. TS 38
produced higher seed yields of 1.08 t/ha in 2022 and 1.04 t/ha in 2023, compared to M 27.
The interaction between sowing date and variety showed the best performance when TS 38
was sown on 30th September (V2S2), with the highest siliqua length (5.65 cm in 2022 and
5.63 cm in 2023), number of siliqua per plant (135.66 in 2022 and 135.50 in 2023), and seed
yield (1.17 t/ha in 2022 and 1.13 t/ha in 2023).

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