INDIRA
GANDHI KRISHI VISHWAVIDYALAYA
RAIPUR
(C.G.)
Synopsis of Thesis
Problem of Post-Graduate Student: M.Sc. (Ag.)
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Name of Student |
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Rahul Raj |
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I. D. No. |
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120318008 |
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Permanent
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Ward no-21. Sarswati Shishu,Gyan Mandir Nayapara Bemetara, pin no-491335 Dist – Bemetara {C.G}. |
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Semester
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First Semester/ Session 2018-2019 |
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Major Subject |
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AGRONOMY |
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Minor Subject |
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Entomology |
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Supporting
Subject Title of the research Problem IntroductionOBJECTIVES Technical programme of work : Experimental details : Treatment details:- (A) Main plot (Date of sowing) – (B) Sub – Plot (Planting geometry) - Observations to be recorded A. A. Grow attributes :- B. Yield attributes :- C. Quality parameters D. Economics :- |
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Agricultural Statistics Effect of sowing date and planting geometry on growth, yield and quality of linseed under the North hill Zone of Chhattisgarh Linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), also known as
flax is a member of genus Linum in
the family Linaceae. It is
commonly known as Alashi or Alsi. Every part of the linseed plant is utilized
commercially, either directly or after processing. On a very small scale seed
is directly used for edible purposes. It contains 33 to 47% of oil. About 20%
of the total oil produced is used at farmer’s level and the rest 80% oil goes
to industries in various forms such as boiled oil, borated oil, eposidized oil,
aluminates oil, urethane oil, isomerizes oil etc. The oil is rich in linolenic
acid (>66%) and it is a perfect drying oil. Linseed seeds contain high
levels of dietary fiber as well as lignin, an abundance of micronutrient and
omega-3 fatty acids. It is good in taste and contains 36% protein. It is also
used as organic manure and contains about 5% N, 1.4% P2O5 and
1.8% K2O. In the world, it is cultivated over 24.37 lakh ha area
with a production of 22.0 lakh tones and productivity 903 Kg/ha. In india
linseed is cultivated in about 3.30 lakh hectares with contribution of 1.72
lakh tones to the annual oilseed production of the country. The average
productivity of linseed is 523 kg/ha and it contributes 7 per cent to the world
linseed production(Anonymous 2017) .Major linseed growing states in India are
Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Orissa and
Karnataka.. At present Chhattisgarh cultivated over 28 thousand ha area with a
production of 12.58 thousand tones and productivity of 446 kg/ha (3rd
Advance Estimates of DES, 2017-18)). It is a major crop grown as “Utera” during
Rabi season. In Surguja district, linseed is cultivated over 3.016 thousand ha
area with a production of 1.508 thousand tones and productivity of 500 kg/ha (State
Chhattisgarh, Agriculture Contingency Plan for District Surguja,2017-18). There is need to standardize the date of sowing and planting geometry of linseed crop in north hill zone of Chhattisgarh. Keeping in view the above facts, an experiment entitled “Effect of sowing date and planting geometry on growth, yield and quality of linseed under the North hill Zone of Chhattisgarh.” will be undertaken at Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya University Raipur, Rajmohini Devi College of Agriculture and Research Station, Ambikapur during 2019-20 with following objectives: 1. To study the effect of different sowing time on growth, yield and oil content of linseed. 2.
To study the effect on growth, yield and oil content of linseed under various
planting geometry.
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To find the interaction effect of different sowing time and planting geometry on
growth, yield and oil content of linseed. The present experiment will be conducted at Instructional-cum-Research Farm, Rajmohini Devi
College of Agriculture and Research Station, Ambikapur (C.G.) during Rabi
2019-20, which is situated at 23º10' North latitude and at an altitude of 623
meters above mean sea level (MSL). Design :- Split plot design Replication :- 03 Treatment Combination :- 12 Plot size :-
4.5 m × 1.8 m Fertilizer :- RDF ( N:P:K 60: 20: 20 Kg/ha) Season :- Rabi, 2019 - 20 Crop :- Linseed
Variety :- Kartika
D1 -23 October,D2-3 NovemberD3 -13 November ,D4-23 November S1-22.5 cm ×5 cm, S2 – 22. 5 cm × 7.5 cm ,S3 - 22.5 cm × 10 cm (1) Plant biomass at 30 DAS/m2 (2) Plant hight
(cm) at 30,60,90 DAS (3) Dry matter accumulation (g/plant) of plant at 30
,60,90 DAS (4) No: of branches plant at 30,60 and 90 DAS (5) No.of
days to flower initiation 50% and 100% (6) Crop growth rate {g/m2day}. at 30, 60 DAS (7) Relative growth rate {g/g/day}. at 30, 60 DAS (8) No.of capsules/ plant (9) No.of seed/capsule (1) Test weight (1000 grain,g) (2) Seed yield
(q/ha) (3) Stover yield (q/ha) (4) Harvest index (%) (5) Land utilization index (1) Oil content (%) (2) Oil yield (Kg/ha)
(1) Cost of cultivation.(Rs/ha) (2) Gross
return (Rs/ ha) (3) Net
return (Rs/ ha) (4)
B:C
ratio
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