Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes

The experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh during October 2009 to March 2010 to observe the effect of sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes. Three sowing dates viz. October 1, October 15 and October 30 were considered as factor A and tomato variety viz....

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Main Author: M.F. Hossain
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Language:English
Published: IJARIT Research Foundation 2014-06-01
Series:International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
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spelling doaj-435ffe810f9d450d901219488f573bd72020-11-24T23:06:27ZengIJARIT Research FoundationInternational Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology2224-06162224-06162014-06-01414043http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ijarit.v4i1.21090Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypesM.F. HossainThe experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh during October 2009 to March 2010 to observe the effect of sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes. Three sowing dates viz. October 1, October 15 and October 30 were considered as factor A and tomato variety viz., BARI Tomato-2, BARI Tomato-3, BARI Tomato-4, BARI Tomato-9 and BARI Hybrid Tomato-4 considered as factor B. The experiment was laid out in RCBD (Factorial) with three replications. Early flowering (52.40 days) as well as early fruit harvesting (119.13 days) was occurred in October 1 sowing, where as sowing on October 30 resulted in delayed flowering (71.73 days) and fruit harvesting (140.67 days), respectively. Number of fruits per plant was also the highest (27.40) in October 1 sowing and the lowest (13.73) was in October 30 sowing. Seed sowing of October 1 was found better in respect of yield (74.75 tha-1) compared to October 15 (58.55 tha-1) and October 30 (24.60 tha-1) sowing. Among the variety, BARI Tomat-2 produced the highest (68.12 tha-1) marketable yield followed by BARI Tomato-9 (56.16 tha-1) and BARI Tomato-3 while BARI Tomato-4 gave the lowest (36.91 tha-1) marketable yield.http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/21090/14499Tomato; Genotype; Sowing; Flowering; Fruit Setting and Yield
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author M.F. Hossain
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Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
Tomato; Genotype; Sowing; Flowering; Fruit Setting and Yield
author_facet M.F. Hossain
author_sort M.F. Hossain
title Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
title_short Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
title_full Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
title_fullStr Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
title_sort effect of different sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes
publisher IJARIT Research Foundation
series International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology
issn 2224-0616
2224-0616
publishDate 2014-06-01
description The experiment was conducted at Agricultural Research Station, Thakurgaon, Bangladesh during October 2009 to March 2010 to observe the effect of sowing dates on yield of tomato genotypes. Three sowing dates viz. October 1, October 15 and October 30 were considered as factor A and tomato variety viz., BARI Tomato-2, BARI Tomato-3, BARI Tomato-4, BARI Tomato-9 and BARI Hybrid Tomato-4 considered as factor B. The experiment was laid out in RCBD (Factorial) with three replications. Early flowering (52.40 days) as well as early fruit harvesting (119.13 days) was occurred in October 1 sowing, where as sowing on October 30 resulted in delayed flowering (71.73 days) and fruit harvesting (140.67 days), respectively. Number of fruits per plant was also the highest (27.40) in October 1 sowing and the lowest (13.73) was in October 30 sowing. Seed sowing of October 1 was found better in respect of yield (74.75 tha-1) compared to October 15 (58.55 tha-1) and October 30 (24.60 tha-1) sowing. Among the variety, BARI Tomat-2 produced the highest (68.12 tha-1) marketable yield followed by BARI Tomato-9 (56.16 tha-1) and BARI Tomato-3 while BARI Tomato-4 gave the lowest (36.91 tha-1) marketable yield.
topic Tomato; Genotype; Sowing; Flowering; Fruit Setting and Yield
url http://www.banglajol.info/index.php/IJARIT/article/view/21090/14499
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