National Research Centre for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Anand 387 310
*Corresponding author's. E-mail: supnre@yahoo.com
Field experiments were conducted to study the growth and yield performance of isabgolunder different sowing regimes. Sowings were done on 18 and 25 October; 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30 November; 7, 14, 21 and 28 December; and 4 January. Various phenophases, growth, yield and quality attributes, except swelling factor and husk (%) were significantly influenced by sowing time. Days to flower induction, 50% flowering and crop maturity, number of leaves/plant, width of leaf, number of effective spikes/plant, length of inflorescence and spike, stover yield, test weight and production efficiency were positively and significantly correlated with seed yield while days to germination showed significantly negative association (r = −0.87). Maximum yield of seed (13.43 q/ha) and stover (47.86 q/ha) was recorded with 2 November sowing and proved to be the optimum time for sowing of isabgolunder hot semi to arid agro-eco system of Gujarat. However, delay in sowing beyond 7 December resulted in drastic reduction (> 39%) in seed yield. A regression model was also developed to predict the optimum sowing time.
Isabgol, growth, yield, quality parameters, production efficiency, harvest index