Asian Journal of Plant Sciences1682-39741812-5697Asian Network for Scientific Information10.3923/ajps.2003.454.456MasoodMujtaba Imran Haider Shamsi Noorullah Khan 6200326An experiment was conducted to study the impact of row spacing (15, 30, 45 and 60 cm) and fertilizer levels (0, 50, 75 and 100 kg ha-1) on canola. The number of pods plant-1, number of grains pod-1, thousand grain weight and grain yield ha-1 was recorded during the study. The highest number of pods (177) Plant-1, number of grains (30), thousand grain weight 0.86 g) and grain yield kg ha-1 (1692) was observed from plots where row spacing was kept at 45 cm. Similarly the highest number of pods (211) Plant-1, number of grains (36), thousand grain weight (1.02) and grain yield kg ha-1 (2270) was observed from plots where fertilizer level was 100 kg ha-1. The maximum yield and yield components were observed at the interaction of 45 cm row spacing and 100 kg DAP ha-1.]]>Dalip, J.S., Deol, Pawitter, D. Singh, P. singh, R. Arora, N.S. Randhawa and A.K. Dhawan,1998Brassica napus L.).]]>1998Gurkipal, S., J.S. Kolar and G. Singh,1994Brassica napus L.).]]>115Sher, M.C.,19962295296Sing, Y., N.S. Guar, S. Dhear and D. Singh,1994Brassica Jucea) to nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium in Western Uttar Perdesh.]]>2305315