Inspecting of planting date effect on percentage and yield of canola seed oil research study in Selsele township

Journal Title: International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 6

Abstract

Abstract: In order to inspecting of planting date on yeild and percentage of canola varieties (Brassica .napus . L) accomplished a experiment in the mold of factoriel and random compelet blocks plan with four replication in agronomy year 91-92 in Selsele township. Planting dates on three level were 23.06.91, 20.07.91, 12.07.91 and varieties on three level were: Opera, Okapi, Licord that in this experiment were measured seed oil persentage and seed oil yeild attributes. Obtained results was shown that planting date effect on seed oil percentage on level 0.01 was significant, and reciprocal effect between planting date and variety was not significant and Licord variety on three level of planting date: had the most oil percentage and also planting date effect and reciprocal effect between planting date and variety and also variety effect on seed oil yield was not significant.

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Zahra amiri & Ebrahim kakolvand

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Zahra amiri & Ebrahim kakolvand (2014). Inspecting of planting date effect on percentage and yield of canola seed oil research study in Selsele township. International Journal of Farming and Allied Sciences, 3(6), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-32620