Varieties and planting dates affect the
growth, yield and quality of turmeric (Curcuma
longa L.) in mild-tropical environment.
Singh
BK, Ramakrishna Y, Deka BC, Verma VK and Pathak KA
Vegetable
Science 40 (1): 40-44, 2013
E-mail:
bksinghkushinagar@yahoo.co.in
Abstract
The
present field experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance of 11
released varieties in three planting dates under mild-tropical climatic
conditions at ICAR-RC-NEH Region, Mizoram Centre, Kolasib, Mizoram. The planting of turmeric at last week of April in Mizoram
result in better plant growth, higher fresh and dried rhizome yield, and
greater curcumin content. Any delay in planting significantly affects the yield
as well as quality of rhizomes. The fresh rhizome yield was harvested highest
in Megha Turmeric-1 and Duggirala (430 q/ ha) followed by IISR Pratibha (400 q/
ha) and Roma (396 q/ ha). Further, dry matter yield potential was maximum in
Duggirala (118.2 q/ ha) followed by Roma (114.0 q/ ha), IISR Pratibha (112.7 q/
ha) and Megha Turmeric-1 (105.7 q/ ha). The most promising quality trait, curcumin
content was analysed to be higher in Megha Turmeric-1 (7.09 %) followed by IISR
Allepy Supreme (6.16 %), Rajendra Sonia (6.16 %), IISR Pratibha (6.03 %) and
Roma (5.98 %). In conclusion, four varieties such as Megha Turmeric-1,
Duggirala, IISR Pratibha and Roma were excelled with respect to better plant
growth, enhanced fresh rhizome yield and dry matter yield, and higher curcumin
content.
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