Abstract
The experiment was conducted at Oilseed Section Agriculture Research Institute, Tando Jam during winter 1993-94 to evaluate growth and yield response of linseed, Linum usitatissimum (Dufferin L.) to varying interrow spacing (10, 20, 30 and 40 cm) and NPK fertilizer levels (Control, 30-15-0, 30- 15-10, 60-30-0, and 60-30-20 NPK kg ha'). Study envisaged that plant height, capsules/plant, seed weight/plant, seed index, oil content per cent and seed yield affected significantly by the NPK fertilizer treatments and row spacing. Increasing fertilizer level up to 60-30-20 NPK leg ha"' and interrow spacing (40 cm) resulted in significantly increased plant height, capsules/plant, seed weight/plant, seed index, oil content. However, seed yield ha'1 was significantly higher in narrow row spacing (10 cm) with the same NPK fertilizer level.

S. M. Qayyum, , S. A. Taran, , M. S. Kakar, , M. I. Sodozai1 , Abdul Had!2 . (1997) GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSE OF LINSEED (LINUM USITATISSIMUM) JO INTERROW SPACING AND NPK LEVELS , The Journal Soil & Environment , Volume 13, Issue (1-4).
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