Fodder oat (Avena sativa L.) seed production: Date of sowing and cutting stubble height effect on seed yield and quality
Author(s):
Digamber, RC Poonia, VS Mor, Nidhi, Rahul Kumar, Sultan Singh and Gagandeep Singh
Abstract:
The investigation was carried out to study the effect of date of sowing and cutting stubble height on Seed Yield and Quality. It is concluded that to produce quality seed of oat, the crop should be sown in early November. The maximum seed yield and better seed quality were found in normal date sown crop D1 (6th November), whereas low seed yield and poor seed quality was found in very late sowing D3 (2nd January). The cutting stubble heights have significantly affected the seed yield and quality of oat in case of dual (fodder + seed) crop of oat. The crop without cutting produced the highest yield and better quality seed. But for getting additional fodder yield along with better quality seed, foliage cut should be taken at stubble height of 10-15 cm. stubble height lesser than 10 cm increase the fodder yield a little but reduce the seed yield and quality significantly.
How to cite this article:
Digamber, RC Poonia, VS Mor, Nidhi, Rahul Kumar, Sultan Singh, Gagandeep Singh. Fodder oat (Avena sativa L.) seed production: Date of sowing and cutting stubble height effect on seed yield and quality. Pharma Innovation 2023;12(10):2119-2124.