Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at the Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Farm,
Dhaka 1207, during Kharif-1 (March – June), 2017 to study the yield performance of
sesame varieties in response to thinning times and varieties. The experiment was
composed of two factors like variety and thinning time. The varieties were BARI TIL 2
and a local variety designated V
1
and V
respectively. There were six levels of thinning times
practiced at 15 days after sowing (DAS), at 20 DAS , at 25 DAS , at 30 DAS , at 35 DAS
and at 40 DAS designated at T
1
, T
2
, T
3
2
, T
4
, T
5
and T
respectively. The experiment was laid
out by Split Plot Design with 3 replications. Significant effects of treatments were observed
on height (cm), dry matter plant
-1
6
(g), number of branches plant
-1
, , number of capsules of
different branches, number of capsules plant
-1
, 1000 - seed weight (g), seed yield (kg ha
),
stover yield (kg ha
-1
), biological yield (kg ha
-1
) and harvest index (%). Significantly highest
yield was obtained from V
2
(local Variety ) due to highest no. of capsules plant
(47), 1000 -
seed weight (2.68 g ), seed yield ( 590 kg ha
-1
) and harvest index (21%). Moreover , thinning
at 25 DAS appeared with the highest seed yield (656 kg ha
-1
), capsule plant
(56) and 1000 -
seed weight (2.933). Results revealed that the highest number of capsules plant
(64.67),
1000 seed weight (2.998 g), seed yield (761.80 kg ha
-1
-1
-1
), stover yield (2693 kg ha
) and
harvest index (22.3%) were obtained by the combined effect of V
2
T
(Local variety thinned
at 25 DAS ). Contrary to that the lowest number of capsule plant
-1
3
(25.97) and seed yield
(387.10 kg ha
-1
) were obtained from the combined effect of V
1
T
(BARI TIL 2 thinned at 30
DAS) treated plots.