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

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