Assessment of growth, physiological traits, and yield stability of Indian mustard in response to varying sowing dates and sulphur levels
Author(s):
Mohd Arif, Majhrool Hak Ansari, Rashid Ali, Rehan Uddin Warsi, Raghubar Sahu and Subodh Kumar
Abstract:
The study assesses the growth, physiological traits, and yield stability of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea) in response to varying sowing dates and sulphur levels. The research evaluates growth patterns, physiological responses, and yield outcomes across different treatments. Results indicate significant variations in growth and yield based on sowing dates and sulphur levels. Optimal sowing dates and sulphur levels were identified, enhancing yield stability and overall crop performance. Early sowing combined with adequate sulphur levels improved photosynthetic efficiency, nutrient uptake, and stress tolerance, leading to higher yields. The findings underscore the importance of precise agronomic practices in maximizing the productivity and stability of Indian mustard. This study provides valuable insights for farmers and agricultural policymakers aiming to optimize cultivation strategies, improve crop resilience, and ensure food security.
How to cite this article:
Mohd Arif, Majhrool Hak Ansari, Rashid Ali, Rehan Uddin Warsi, Raghubar Sahu, Subodh Kumar. Assessment of growth, physiological traits, and yield stability of Indian mustard in response to varying sowing dates and sulphur levels. Pharma Innovation 2024;13(7):26-29.