Growth and Yield Response of Turnip to Different Deficit Irrigation Levels and Sowing Dates under the Agro-Ecological Conditions of Khyber Pakhtuankhwa
Amjad Ali1, Awais Salman1, Gul Daraz Khan1, Aftab Ahmad Khan2, Sher Shah Hassan2*, Muhammad Arif Goheer2, Mahmood Alam Khan3 and Sajjad Ahmed3
1Faculty of Crop Production Sciences, The University of Agriculture-Peshawar, Khber Pakhtunkwa, Pakistan; 2Global Change Impact Studies Centre (GCISC), Ministry of Climate Change, Islamabad, Pakistan; 3Department of Agricultural Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, KPK, Pakistan.
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Figure 1
Field layout of the experimental field at research farm.
SD: Sowing Dates; R: Replication; I: Irrigation.
Figure 2
(a) Average number of leaves per plant and (b) Leaf length (cm) of Turnip affected by different irrigation levels and sowing dates.
Figure 3
(a) Leaf width (cm) and (b) Plant height (cm) of Turnip affected by different irrigation levels and sowing dates.
Figure 4
(a) Turnip length (cm) and (b) Turnip diameter (cm) of Turnip affected by different irrigation levels and sowing dates.