scholarly journals Effect of different doses of N, P and K fertilisers on seed storability of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.)

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 1012-1015
Author(s):  
Ramakrushna Bastia ◽  
Saroj Kumar Mohanty ◽  
Ashirbachan Mahapatra
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (03) ◽  
Author(s):  
H. K. Singh ◽  
Sunita Singh ◽  
N. A. Khan ◽  
R. P. Singh ◽  
M. K. Maurya

Effect of different doses of sulphur and zinc application was studied on Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern and Coss.] for protein, methionine, tryptophan, allyl-isothiocynate, mineral status content in oil/cake and Alternaria blight severity (%). The highest protein content was obtained in Varuna variety followed by strain NDR 8501. Application of 40 kg sulphur and 40 kg zinc resulted in highest protein percentage over control in seeds of mustard. Methionine content ranged from 0.743-1.561 g/16g N in Varuna variety whereas it varied from 0.899 to 1.503 g/16 g N in strain NDR 8501. Methionine contents were increased significantly due to the application of sulphur and zinc. Sulphur is an essential constituent of sulphur containing amino acids viz. methionine, cysteine and cystine. Variation in tryptophan content was recorded from 0.545 to 1.079 g/16 g N in Varuna variety whereas it varied from 0.501 to 1.545 g/16 g N strain NDR 8501. The highest rate of application of sulphur and zinc resulted in the highest content of minerals. The highest allyl-isothiocynate content in oil (0.342%) was recorded in variety NDR 8501 followed by Varuna (0.311%) variety. The minimum Alternaria blight severity was recorded in the dose of S40Zn40 (34.57, 32.04) in variety Varuna and NDR 8501, respectively.


Author(s):  
Bent Al-Hoda Asghari ◽  
Mohsen Yousefi ◽  
Katarzyna Możdżeń ◽  
Joanna Puła ◽  
Peiman Zandi ◽  
...  

Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L. Czern) cultivation is suggested for regions with short seasons and low rainfall. Although there have been many studies conducted on agronomic production of mustard in Iran, the information regarding the interactive impact of cropping seasons and nitrogen fertiliser on growth characteristics and yield quality of mustard plant is still insufficient and requires further investigation. This study focused on the possible implications of different cropping seasons and different nitrogen levels on selected agronomic traits in mustard. In this experiment, five different doses of nitrogen and two sowing periods were used to assess for their combined effects on the growth parameters, seed yield and agronomic characteristics of mustard in the semi-arid climatic conditions of Takestan. The results revealed that cultivation seasons and nitrogen rates had a significant effect on plant height, biomass yield, number of siliques per plant, seed oil content and seed yield.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (04) ◽  
Author(s):  
SUNITA SINGH ◽  
R. P. SINGH ◽  
H. K. SINGH ◽  
N. A. KHAN ◽  
M. K. MAURYA

Among the oilseed Brassica crops, Indian mustard [Brassica juncea (L.) Czern and Coss.] is an important source of oil from a nutritional point of view. The nutritional value of oil and cake quality is governed mainly by the composition of its fatty acids, iodine value, saponification, acid value, glucosinolates, crude fibre, protein and limiting amino acids, etc. Seventeen varieties/strains of Indian mustard were taken for saturated and unsaturated fatty acid analysis. The eicosenoic was absent in genotype (NUDBYJ-10) and erucic acid (NUDBYJ-10, LES-46 and Pusa mustard- 21). The fatty acid composition found a variable in different genotypes. Saturated fatty acid, Palmitic + Stearic ranged between 2.3 to 6.5%, Oleic 10.6 to 40.7%, Linoleic 16.1 to 37.7%, Linolenic 13.3 to 26.7%, Eicosenoic 0.00 to 10.30% and Erucic acid 0.00 to 47.50%, respectively. Alternaria blight severity also varied in different genotypes and ranged between 18.75 to 56.25%, maximum being in genotype Kranti and minimum in LES-47. No significant correlation was observed between the fatty acid composition and disease severity. The oil content range from 38.1 to 42.60% and protein content was found highest in variety RGN-73. The amino acid viz. methionine and tryptophan range between 0.41 to 1.81 g/16gN and 0.41 to 1.81 g /16g N, respectively.


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