The effect of Camelina sativa (L.) cv. Crantz Seed Yield according to Seeding Rate and Chemical Fertilization

The objective of this study was comparison of seed yields according to different seeding rates, seeding time and application of chemical fertilizations in Yanji region of China. The experiment was conducted on commercial farmland at Yanji region in 2013. All the experimental fields were designed fol...

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Published inKorean journal of crop science Vol. 60; no. 1
Main Authors Park, M.W., Hyundai Seed Co., Yeoju, Republic of Korea, Choi, C.W., Sejong University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Wu, M.G., Yanbian University, Yanji, China, Lee, S.H., Sejong University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 01.03.2015
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Summary:The objective of this study was comparison of seed yields according to different seeding rates, seeding time and application of chemical fertilizations in Yanji region of China. The experiment was conducted on commercial farmland at Yanji region in 2013. All the experimental fields were designed following randomized block design with 3 replicates. The plant spacing was applied as 65 x 1 cm distance. To check the effect of seeding rate, two different seeding rate, 0.2 kg/0.1ha and 0.5 kg/0.1ha were applied. The higher seed yield was observed in low seeding rate (0.2 kg/0.1ha). The application of fertilizer (mixture of N and P) showed different results following different experimental fields. However, there were little positive effects following fertilizer application into commercial farmland. When we compare seed yields between two different seeding dates, 4th May and 29th May, the earlier seeding date (4th May) showed higher seed yields. In considering these results, low seeding rate and early seeding time is important for getting high camelina seed yields.
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ISSN:0252-9777