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Linseed is a valuable but underused oilseed crop worldwide. It has various applications, including use as food and feed, use in industry, textile industry, as raw material for pharmaceuticals, etc. It is a fantastic source of Omega 3 fatty acids and may be used in place of non-fish easters. Research in a variety of disciplines, including plant breeding, agronomy, and food science, can help increase the nutritional value of linseed. At the Research Farm C.S.A. university agriculture and technology Research Centre, Kanpur (U.P), a field experiment was conducted in 2023–2024 to investigate the "Performance of varieties and nutrient levels on growth and yield of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.)". The results demonstrated that variety V1 (RLC-92) had significantly greater values for plant height (70.84 cm), primary (4.11) and secondary branches per plant (22.86), dry matter accumulation (7.44), number of capsule plant-1 (60.78), number of seed capsule-1 (8.33), test weight (7.34 g), seed yield (1483.70 kg/ha), straw yield (3290.58 kg/ha), harvest index (31.07 %), and benefit cost ratio (2.41) when compared to the other varieties, but it was on par with V5 (RLC-148). In terms of nutrient levels, treatment F3 (150% RDF) produced considerably superior growth and yield characteristics compared to F1 (50% RDF), including plant height (62.17 cm), primary (4.09), and secondary branches per plant (21.96), dry matter accumulation (7.81), number of capsule plant-1 (60.24), number of seed capsule-1 (8.39), test weight (7.44 g), seed yield (1409.25 kg/ha), straw yield (3223.11 kg/ha), and harvest index (30.40). However, F3 was on par with 100% RDF (F2) except for the B:C ratio. The highest B:C ratio was obtained by F2 (2.13), but since the difference between F3 and F2 in terms of yield and yield attributes was insignificant, the nutrient level of F2 (100% RDF) is economically viable for the linseed crop.
Keywords:
Linseed, Nutrient levels, Agronomy, Economics Variety and Yield attributes
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"Varietal Performance and Nutrient Effects on Linseed Growth and Yield", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 5, page no.c819-c824, May-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2505295.pdf
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