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PJB-2010-173

QUANTIFICATION OF GROWTH, YIELD AND RADIATION USE EFFICIENCY OF PROMISING COTTON CULTIVARS AT VARYING NITROGEN LEVELS

AFTAB WAJID 1, ASHFAQ AHMAD1, TASNEEM KHALIQ1, SARDAR ALAM1, ABID HUSSAUN, KHALID HUSSAIN1, WAJID NASEEM1, MUHAMMAD USMAN2 AND SHAKEEL AHMAD3
Abstract


Cotton cultivars response to different doses of nitrogen for radiation interception, canopy development, growth and seed yield were studied in 2006. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with split arrangement under the climatic conditions of Bahawalpur. Data on seed yield, total dry matter (TDM), leaf area index (LAI), fraction of intercepted radiation (Fi), accumulated radiation interception during the growth season (Sa) and radiation use efficiency (RUE) were taken into account. TDM pattern showed sigmoid growth curve for both cultivars and nitrogen levels and showed strong relationship (R2 = 0.98) with the accumulated intercepted radiation (Sa) for the season. Mean maximum value of fraction of incident PAR (Fi) remained 90% at 120 days after sowing (DAS) harvest due to maximum crop canopy development. Cultivar NIAB-111 produced 0.81 g m-2 of TDM for each MJ of accumulated PAR and nitrogen @185 kg ha-1 statistically proved to be better in converting radiation into dry matter production.

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