Difference in dry matter accumulation with variable rates of sulphur and potassium application under calcareous soils in Brassica napus vs. B. juncea


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Authors

  • Amanullah Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Crop Production Sciences, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar -25130 Pakistan Author
  • Muhammad Hassan Khan Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Crop Production Sciences, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar -25130 Pakistan Author

Keywords:

Dry matter accumulation, growth stages, Brassica, potassium, sulphur

Abstract

Improper sulphur (S) and potassium (K) fertilizer management decrease dry mater (DM) accumulation and
yield in Brassica under calcareous soils. A field experiment was conducted at The University of Agriculture,
Peshawar, Pakistan. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of S and K fertilization on
DM accumulation of Brassica species under calcareous soil at the study area. The experiment was
conducted in a randomized complete block design using three replications. Each replication consisted of 20
treatments having two Brassica species [rape (B. napus) and Indian mustard (B. juncea)], three rates of S
(15, 30, and 45 kg ha-1), three rates of K (30, 60, and 90 kg ha-1) and one control (no S and K applied). The
DM accumulation at various growth stages increased with K and S fertilization as compared to the zero-S/
zero-K control plots. Both species responded positively to K and S fertilization, but the magnitude of response
varied with levels of S and K. It was concluded that a combination of 60 kg K + 30 kg S ha-1 could improve
DM accumulation and yield in Brassica species.

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Submitted

2024-10-28

Published

2024-11-11

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Difference in dry matter accumulation with variable rates of sulphur and potassium application under calcareous soils in Brassica napus vs. B. juncea (Amanullah & Muhammad Hassan Khan, Trans.). (2024). Journal of Oilseed Brassica, 6(2), 241-248. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JOB/article/view/159018