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Vol. 12, Issue 7 (2023)

Impact of different seed rates with planting methods on root shoot ratio of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera)

Author(s):
Shivangi Sood, Anisha Mathur, Rakesh Kumar and Sonali Rathore
Abstract:
The experiment will be conducted in the summer of 2021 at KSG Akal Faculty of Agriculture, Eternal University, Baru Sahib (H.P.). The experiment included two factors (seed and cultivation method), eight treatment combinations were prepared and placed in 3 different fields in the FRBD to obtain stable results and conflict. Including two different seeding rates (S) (S1-4 kg ha-1, S2-5.5 kg ha-1) and four sowing methods (M) (M1-broadcast, M2-stranded, M3-random pass) combination of eight applications, M4-line switch). The results showed that the poor development of the cultivars was determined by the seed difference and recorded a maximum of 5.5 kg-1. It has been confirmed that a higher root-to-stem ratio has been reported in the M3 treatment (transplantation). The data were not significantly affected by the effect of seed on root-to-stem ratio at different stages. Regarding the intervention, the root-to-plant ratio is reported as treatment M3S2, i.e transplant + 5.5 kg per hectare.
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How to cite this article:
Shivangi Sood, Anisha Mathur, Rakesh Kumar, Sonali Rathore. Impact of different seed rates with planting methods on root shoot ratio of ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). Pharma Innovation 2023;12(7):3013-3014.

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