Abstract:
The present experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of different plant spacing and
harvesting intervals on the growth and yield of Gimakalrni at the I lorticulture Farm of the
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. Dhaka during the period from May to August 2006.
There were four levels of plant spacing viz. S1: 30 cmx 5 cm, S2: 30 cm x 10 cm. S3: 30 cm x
15 cm and S4: 30 cm x 20 cm and three harvest intervals viz. 10, 15 and 20 days as treatments
of the experiment. Plant spacing S3 as 30 cm x 15 cm gave the longest (32.43 cm) plant per
harvest and the shortest (28.17 cm) plant was recorded from S1 at plant spacing 30 cm x 5
cm. Plant spacing S3 gave the maximum (59.78 g) fresh weight of plant and the minimum
(50.26 g) fresh weight of plant was recorded from S1• The maximum (14.56%) dry matter
content was recorded from S3 and the minimum (10.82%) was obtained from S1• The highest
(83.62%) foliage coverage was recorded from S3 and the lowest (76.12%) was recorded from
S2. The highest (67.00 t/ha) yield was recorded from S3 and the lowest (54.38 t/ha) was
recorded from S
Harvesting time at 15 days interval (H2) gave the longest (39.17 cm) plant
per harvest and the shortest ( 17.31 cm) plant was recorded from H
1•
at 10 days harvesting
interval. Harvesting time H2 gave the maximum (63.12 g) fresh weight of plant and the
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minimum (46.02 g) was recorded from H1• Harvesting time H2 gave the maximum (13.43%)
dry matter content and the minimum (12.02%) was recorded from H1• Harvesting time H2
gave the highest (81.50%) foliage coverage and the lowest (73.93%) was recorded from H1•
Harvesting time H2 gave the highest (63.78 t/ha) yield and the lowest (59.42 t/ha) was
recorded from H3. The longest (42. l 5 cm) plant was recorded from S3H2 (30 cm x 15 cm
plant spacing and harvesting at 15 days interval) and the shortest ( 16.03 cm) plant was
recorded from S1H1 (30 cm x 5 cm plant spacing and harvesting al 10 days interval). The
maximum (68.72 g) fresh weight of plant was recorded from S3H2 and the minimum (40.32
g) was recorded from S1H1• The maximum (15.89%) dry matter content was recorded from
S3H2 and the minimum (10.01%) was recorded from S1H1• The highest (88.00%) foliage
coverage was recorded from S3H2 and the lowest (70.71%) was obtained from S1H1• The
highest (70.36 t/ha) yield was recorded from S3Ih and the lowest (50.99 t/ha) was recorded
from S1H1.