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Title:
YIELD AND FIBER PROPERTIp5 OP COTTON VAR. GIZA 75 AS AFFECTED BY PLANT POPULATION
Authors: El-Hosary, A.A.; E1-Deepah, E.R.A. and Mohamed, M. Kasem
Year: 1987
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Abstract:

Two field experiments were carried out during 1984 and 1985 seasons at the Research and Experimental Station at Noshtohor. The aim of this study was to investigate effects of spacing between hills, and number of plant/hill on yield, yield components and fiber properties of cotton. Each experiment included 18 treatments which were the combination of six spacings and three treatments as to number of plants/hill. Results could be summarized as follows: . 1— Increasing number of plants/hill signifiantly increased seedcotton yield/fad. Nevertheless, seedcotton yieid/ plant, weight of boll and number of boils/plant signifi cantly decreased with increasing number of plants/hill. 2- Yield, major components, namely, boll weight, number of bolls/plant and seedcotton yield plant were greatly affected by distance between hills and were positively’ correlated with wider spacing. The highest yield of seedcotton/fad. was obtained when hills were spaced 30 cm apart on the ridge. Thereform, with Giza 75 variety, hills spaced 30 cm appeared to be the most recommendable. 3— The effect of the interaction of hill spacing and number of plants/hill was significantly on seedcotton yield/fad., seedcotton yield/plant, boll weight and number of boils/plant.

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