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Journal of Agronomy

Year: 2002 | Volume: 1 | Issue: 3 | Page No.: 133-135
DOI: 10.3923/ja.2002.133.135

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Muhammad Zahir Afridi


Mohammad Tariq Jan


Imtiaz Ahmad


Muhammad Azim Khan


Keywords


  • P K yielding components
  • N-application method
  • canola
Research Article

Yielding Components of Canola Response to NPK Nutrition

Muhammad Zahir Afridi, Mohammad Tariq Jan, Imtiaz Ahmad and Muhammad Azim Khan
Two methods of N application, four levels of P and two levels of K were tested to evaluate the effect of NPK on the yielding components of canola (cv. Dunkeld). Sole dose of N proved superior to split dose and produced significantly more branches per plant. Nitrogen had no influence on pods per plant, seeds per pod and grain weight. Increase in P, linearly increased the pods per plant and seeds per pod, while P had no influence on grain weight and branches per plant. Potassium showed no significant effect on branches formation, pods per plant, seeds per pod and grain weight. Phosphorus seems to be the major influencing element among NPK in regulating the yielding components of canola.
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Muhammad Zahir Afridi, Mohammad Tariq Jan, Imtiaz Ahmad and Muhammad Azim Khan, 2002. Yielding Components of Canola Response to NPK Nutrition. Journal of Agronomy, 1: 133-135.

DOI: 10.3923/ja.2002.133.135

URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ja.2002.133.135

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