Abstract

The effects of early and late sowings were studied on Indian mustard cultivars. During the years 2021-22, the 8 genotypes were cultivated in RBD with 3 replications on three sowing dates: September (D1 ), October (D2 ), and November (D3 ) at SST, IARI, and New Delhi. Sowing dates were found to be significant for all of the characters, although genotypes and their interactions were only significant for a no. of seeds per siliqua studied. The results revealed that the timely sown condition (D2 ) was found to be better for all genotypes. Among the eight genotypes, JC-33 had a maximum no. of seeds per siliqua in timely sown condition (D2). It was discovered that the sowing date influenced yield characteristics significantly. As the sowing date was extended, the seed yield was found to decline dramatically.

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