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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 28 issue 1 (march 2008) : 57 - 58

PERFORMANCE OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER RESTRICTED IRRIGATION CONDITIONS

G.N. Shirpurkar, P.D. Sonawane, M.P. Wagh, D.T. Patil
1Agricultural Research Station, Niphad – 422 303, M.S. India
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Cite article:- Shirpurkar G.N., Sonawane P.D., Wagh M.P., Patil D.T. (2024). PERFORMANCE OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER RESTRICTED IRRIGATION CONDITIONS. Agricultural Science Digest. 28(1): 57 - 58. doi: .
A field experiment in split plot design was laid out to identify the genotypes that yield better under restricted irrigation conditions. The experiment was conducted during rabi-2006-07 with three irrigation levels viz., I1- no irrigation, I2-one irrigation at CRI and I3- two irrigations at CRI and late tillering in main plot and four varieties viz., V1- MP 3211, V2- NI 5439,V3- WH 147 and V4- HW-2004 as sub plot treatment replicated three times. The results revealed that, two irrigations at CRI and late tillering stages gave significantly higher grain yield (35.45 q/ha). The wheat variety WH-147gave maximum grain yield (25.27qt/ha.) than other varieties
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