Author(s):
Anand Alur, AS Halepyati, BM Chittapur, JM Nidagundi and BG Koppalkar
Abstract:
A Field experiment was conducted during the
Kharif 2015 at Agricultural College farm, Raichur to study
the effect of high density planting and nutrient management in compact cotton (
Gossypium hirsutum L.)
genotypes. The result of this experiment revealed that there was no significant difference in growth, yield contributing characters and seed cotton yield in between Rahc-1011 and Rahc-1012 of compact cotton genotypes. Among the genotypes, seed cotton yield of Rahc-1012 (1816 kg ha
-1) was statistically on par with Rahc-1011 (1754 kg ha
-1). Spacing of 60 cm x 30 cm recorded significantly higher (1922 kg ha
-1) seed cotton yield as compared to 60 cm x 45 cm (1566 kg ha
-1) and was on par with 60 cm x 15 cm spacing (1816 kg ha
-1). Application of 125 per cent RDF recorded significantly higher seed cotton yield (2012 kg ha
-1) when compared to 100 per cent RDF (1871 kg ha
-1) and 75 per cent RDF (1473 kg ha
-1).
Anand Alur, AS Halepyati, BM Chittapur, JM Nidagundi and BG Koppalkar. Effect of high density planting and nutrient management on growth and yield of compact cotton (Gossypium hirsutum l.) Genotypes. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2020;9(4):294-297.