Effect of paddy straw incorporation and nitrogen levels on oil yield, seed yield and B: C ratio of mustard (Brassica juncea L.)
Effect of paddy straw incorporation and nitrogen levels on oil yield, seed yield and B: C ratio of mustard (Brassica juncea L.)
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Keywords:
B: C ratio, Mustard, Seed yield , Residue burning, Residue incorporationAbstract
Incorporation of paddy straw along with of 20% excess nitrogen (T6) over recommended dose (60:40:40) to mustard significantly increased the seed and oil yield and higher B: C ratio compared to residue burning (T1) and residue removal (T2) treatments.
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