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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 25 issue 1 (march 2005) : 44 - 46

EFFECT OFVARIOUS ROWSPACINGS AND NITROGEN LEVELS ON DRIll.ED RABIFENNEL (FOENICULUM VULGAREMILL)

A.U. Amin*, Ajay Singh, B.S. Patel, J.K. Patel
1Department of Agronomy, C.P. Coliege of Agriculture, Gujarat Agricultural University, Sarclarkrushinagar - 385 506, India
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Cite article:- Amin* A.U., Singh Ajay, Patel B.S., Patel J.K. (2024). EFFECT OFVARIOUS ROWSPACINGS AND NITROGEN LEVELS ON DRIll.ED RABIFENNEL (FOENICULUM VULGAREMILL). Agricultural Science Digest. 25(1): 44 - 46. doi: .
An experiment was conducted during rabl season of 2001 to find out the optimwn requirement of spacing and nitrogen for rabl drilled fennel. Crop sown on 45 cm row spacing recorded significantly higher seed and stover yields and its attributes of fennel. Whereas, growth attributes increased with increase in row spacing from 30 to 60 em. Growth and yield attributes as well as yield of rabl fennel increased with increase in nitrogen levels from 60 to 120 (kg/ha) but pronounced effect was observed up to 90 kg N/ha.
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