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Agricultural Reviews, volume 24 issue 4 (december 2003) : 303 - 307

EFFECT OF SPUT APPUCATION OF NITROGEN AND INTERACTION EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND PlANT POPULATION ON GROWTH AND YIEl.D OF SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUSANNUUS L.) - A REVIEW

M. Vijaya Kumar, P. Subbian, A.C. Lourduraj, R. Selvaraju, S. Ramesh
1Department of Agronomy, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641003, India
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Cite article:- Kumar Vijaya M., Subbian P., Lourduraj A.C., Selvaraju R., Ramesh S. (2024). EFFECT OF SPUT APPUCATION OF NITROGEN AND INTERACTION EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND PlANT POPULATION ON GROWTH AND YIEl.D OF SUNFLOWER (HELIANTHUSANNUUS L.) - A REVIEW. Agricultural Reviews. 24(4): 303 - 307. doi: .
Sunflower is an important oilseed crop which ranks third in the world next to soybean and groundnut in the edible oil production. The productivity of sunflower can be increased with judicious use of inputs under higher plant population levels. Split application of N has been reported to favourably influence the nutrient uptake, growth, yield characters and seed yield of sunflower. In general, crop growth and dry matter accumulation of sunflower are higher at increased N and population levels. Reports of higher sunflower yield at higher plant population and N levels have been widely reported.
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