INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT SOWING DATES AND SCHEMES ON MANGOLD (BETA VULGARIS SUBSP. VULGARIS) YIELD
Keywords:
mangold, variety samples, plant height, number of leaves, leaf length, leaf width, leaf surface area, leaf weight per plant, leaf yield.Abstract
The highest leaf yield was obtained at sowing dates of February 20 and March 1 (36.2 and 29.3 t/ha), in the schemes (50+20)/2×15 and (50+20)/2×10 cm (55.9 and 40.5 t/ha), the lowest leaf yield was obtained at sowing dates of March 20 and 30 (17.5 and 12.3 t/ha), in the schemes 70×10 and 70×20 cm (27.7 and 23.4 t/ha).
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