Abstract

An experiment was conducted at the Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, during the winter (rabi) seasons of 2017–18 and 2018–19, to evaluate the effects of different plant-growth regulators and nutrients applied as foliar sprays on yield and yield components of lucerne (Medicago sativa L.). The treatments comprised foliar applications of 0.25% ZnSO4 , 1.0% K2 SO4 , 1.0% (monoammonium phosphate) MAP, 100 ppm salicylic acid, 500 ppm mepiquat chloride and 1.0 ppm brassinolide at pre-flowering stage and 10 days after the first spray along with the control. Plant-growth regulators and nutrient sprays significantly increased the seed yield of lucerne over control by 22.4 to 31.0% in 2017–18 and by 5.5 to 17.8% in 2018–19. The highest seed yield of 122.4 and 167.5 kg/ha in 2017–18 and 2018–19 respectively, was obtained with application of 1.0 ppm brassinolide. The significant increase in yield was obtained mainly owing to increase in number of pods/plant and number of seeds/pod. None of the foliar applications showed any effect on lucerne seed quality, i.e. 1,000-seed weight and seed germination. The monetary returns were also significantly higher with 1.0 ppm brassinolide application. Hence, plant-growth regulators may be used to enhance lucerne seed production while maintaining its seed quality.

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