Evaluation of Growth and Yield of Genetically Modified Wheat (Triticum sp.) Seed and Farmer Sourced Unmodified Seed Under Mechanized and Traditional Methods of Land Preparation
Journal: Engineering and Technology Quarterly Reviews (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-12-30
Authors : Mohammad Haidar Mosavi Sayed Ziauddin Hashami Sayed Najibullah Hussaini Jamila Jafari Hassan Karimi;
Page : 126-131
Keywords : Mechanized Cultivation; Private Seed Company Enterprise; Wheat; Traditional Cultivation; Thyram Fungicide;
- Evaluation of Growth and Yield of Genetically Modified Wheat (Triticum sp.) Seed and Farmer Sourced Unmodified Seed Under Mechanized and Traditional Methods of Land Preparation
- The evaluation of seed osmopriming and irrigation levels on growth, yield and yield component of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
- THE SEED GERMINATION, GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SEED PRIMING 1 WITH MOLYBDATE AND TUNGSTATE
- Effect of seed rate and integrated nutrient management on growth, yield and uptake of nutrients in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
- Response of seed germination and seedling growth of (Triticum aestivum and Triticum durum L.) wheat genotypes to salinity stress and temperature regimes
Abstract
Mechanized cultivation produced slightly higher crop yields (average 7.97 metric tonnes/hectare) than traditional cultivation (average 7.65 metric tonnes/hectare). However this difference was not statistically significant. A confounding factor may have been the fact that the mechanized treatments had less fertilizer applied than the traditional treatments. Approximately 20% less fertilizer was used on the trial plots that were cultivated by the mechanized method. The seed sowing rate on the mechanized plots was also lower (125kg/ hectare) compared with the traditional plots (150-175kg/hectare). There was very little difference in yield between the farmer sourced seed genetics and the Private Seed Company Enterprise (PSE) sourced certified seed genetics, where both lines of seed had been cleaned and dressed by the PSE. Both these lines of seed produced very high yields (averages 8.9 and 8.5 tonnes/hectare respectively).The significant finding from this trial was the large difference in yield between the seed that was cleaned and dressed by the PSE (average yield 8.6 metric tonnes/hectare) and the crops produced from unprocessed farmer seed (average yield 6.23 tonnes/hectare). This difference was highly statistically significant (P>0.99)
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