Possible impact of paclobutrazol on field pea (Pisum sativum L) yield and yield attribute
Najfimul Sheikh, Dawan Arkini Challam and Subhasis Mondal
Field pea (Pisum sativum L) is a multipurpose and nutritious legume that act as an important part of human agriculture and nutrition. The protein-rich seeds of the field pea are a common food in many cultures which make them a valuable source of nutrition. Field pea is also a crucial part of sustainable agricultural systems due to its capacity to fix atmospheric nitrogen and hence increasing soil fertility. Paclobutrazol, a growth retardant that inhibit stem elongation and shorten the height of a plant. It also modifies the canopy structure by enhancing the number of branches and increase seed yield in plants. Application of Paclobutrazol on field peas variety ‘VL-42 (L)’ through foliar spray delayed the appearance of first flower with such a trend that increased in number of days with increase in concentration. Paclobutrazol treatment was found to synchronise the flowering in the field peas. Paclobutrazol @90 ml/ha was the best treatment with highest yield, highest pods per plant and highest seeds per pod and also the most effective treatment to produce the highest yield.
Najfimul Sheikh, Dawan Arkini Challam, Subhasis Mondal. Possible impact of paclobutrazol on field pea (Pisum sativum L) yield and yield attribute. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(2):273-275. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i2d.316