Identification and characterization of high yielding sunflower genotypes suitable for North Eastern Region of Tamil Nadu
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Field experiment was conducted at the Experimental Farm, Department of Agronomy, Annamalai University, between February and May 2023, to evaluate sunflower genotypes in terms of growth and yield characters of the crop within the northeastern zone of Tamil Nadu.The field experiment comprised seven treatments laid out in randomised block design (RBD), with three replications.The treatments wereseven genotypes viz., two varieties and five hybrids (T1 - CO 4, T2 - DRSF 108, T3 - COSFH 4, T4 - KBSH 44, T5 - KBSH 53, T6 - Sunbred and T7 - Jaya).The results demonstrated that the evaluated sunflower genotypes varied significantly in growth and yield parameters. Among the genotypes, COSFH 4 (T3 ) outperformed all other genotypes tested, recording superior values for growth attributes viz., plant height (140.32cm), leaf area index (3.52), dry matter production (3206.49 kg ha-1), and chlorophyll content index (13.42 CCI), and yield attributes viz., capitulum diameter (22.45 cm), total seed set capitulum-1(850.58), number of filled seedscapitulum-1(690.56), test weight (5.94g), seed yield (1850.37kg ha-1) and stalk yield (3248.71kg ha-1). The minimum values for growth and yield attributes were observed for the genotype CO 4.Downloads
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