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N, ASOKARAJA, and JEYARAMAN S. "WEED MANAGEMENT IN OLITORIUS JUTE." Madras Agricultural Journal 82, January (1995): 26–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a01114.

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Experiments were conducted during 1987-88 in summer seasons at the Cotton Breeding Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore; to evolve suitable weed management practice for olitorius jute cv.JRO 524. Herbicides viz. fluchloralin, fluazipop-p butyl and pendimethalin were compared with conventional method of hand weeding twice at 21 and 35 days after sowing and unweeded check. The plots hand weeded twice recorded the lowest weed dry matter and higher plant height, basal stem diameter and green plant weight in both years. Among the herbicides, fluchloralin 1.0 kg/ha applied as pre-
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Hasan, M., N. Gani, MD Alam, and MTA Chowdhury. "Effects of old jute seeds on soil fertility and jute production." Journal of Biodiversity Conservation and Bioresource Management 5, no. 2 (2020): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jbcbm.v5i2.44912.

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A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of old jute seed powder (≥3 years old) on soil fertility and jute production using the high yielding variety of jute (Corchorus olitorius L.) O-9897 as the test plant. Six treatments of jute seed powder (JSP) and recommended dose of chemical fertilizers (RDF) with three replications were as T1: Control, T2: JSP 5 t/ha + ¼ RDF, T3: JSP 5 t/ha + ½ RDF, T4: JSP 5 t/ha + ¾ RDF, T5: RDF, and T6: JSP 5 t/ha. The growth and yield of jute were found to be the maximum for the treatment T4 (JSP+ ¾ RDF), where the plant height, base diameter, fiber
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Khan, MMH. "Evaluation of Different Mutants Against Insect and Mite Pests With Natural Enemies in Coastal Jute Ecosystem." Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Science 44, no. 1 (2018): 23–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jasbs.v44i1.46543.

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Jute is a rapid growing agricultural fiber crop and renewable source of biomass. The study was conducted to evaluate different jute mutants against insect and mite pests with associated natural enemies. Results revealed that 8 insect and mite pests and 8 natural enemies were recorded from coastal jute ecosystem. Jute hairy caterpillar and yellow mite were found to be the most damaging pests in jute field. Significantly the lowest per cent plant infestation per 5 rows was recorded in mutant BJC-214 (14.37) followed by BJC-7370 (14.81) and the highest per cent plant infestation (30.77) was found
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Meftahul Karim, Md, Md Lutfar Rahman, Jannatul Ferdush, et al. "Yield, quality and cost of jute (Corchorus species) seed production as influenced by herbicide application time." International Journal of Advanced Geosciences 8, no. 2 (2020): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijag.v8i2.31012.

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Jute is the most important fibre crop for Bangladesh and second important for world. Bangladesh requires about 6000 tons of jute seed. Among this quantity Bangladesh produce whole amount of Corchorus capsularis L. (white jute) seed but only very little amount of Corchorus olitorius L. (tossa jute) seed. Production of tossa jute seed is not too profitable because of high production cost for that reason farmers of Bangladesh are not interested to produce seed of tossa jute. And production cost of jute seed is mainly associated with labor cost that is mainly for weeding. This study was conducted
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S, KRISHNASAMY, VEERABADRAN V, and MUTHUKRISHNAN P. "EFFECT OF PLANT DENSITY ON SEED YIELD OF JUTE VARIETIES." Madras Agricultural Journal 78, september December (1991): 392–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.29321/maj.10.a01888.

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Experiments were conducted at Agricultural College and Research Institute Madurai, Tamil Nadu to evolve suitable agronomic practices for jute seed production. Suitable variety and optimal spacing were identified. Jute variety JRO 878 gave a high seed yield of 907 kg.ha' at a spacing of 30 x 15 cm. Net returns from jute seed production were higher than the conventional rice crop grown during the season.
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Isfatuzzaman Bhuyan, Md, K. M. Mehadi Hassan, Nowrose Jahan Lipi, et al. "Screening of jute and kenaf varieties for salinity tolerance." International Journal of Advanced Geosciences 6, no. 2 (2018): 214. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijag.v6i2.13773.

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A study was conducted in the Department of Agronomy, Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh from April to August 2012 to examine the salinity tolerance of eight jute varieties (CVE-3, C-83, CVL-1, BJC-7370, O-795, O-9897, OM-1, O-72) and two kenaf varieties (HC-95 and HC-2). Initially germination of these varieties were evaluated under six salinity levels viz. 0mM, 20mM, 40mM, 60mM, 80mM, and 100mM NaCl in the seed laboratory of the Department of Agronomy. Afterwards, all the varieties was grown in pots in the net house under four salinity levels viz. 0mM, 25mM, 50mM, and 75mM. T
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Abbey, Lord. "Plant Growth, Yield, and Biochemical Composition of Solanum macrocarpon and Corchorus olitorius under Varying Temperatures." Open Access Journal of Agricultural Research 9, no. 1 (2024): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/oajar-16000351.

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Sustained global climate change and shift in growing seasons have led to the introduction of various tropical crops in temperate regions but the impact on their chemical composition is unknown. A controlled-environment study was conducted in growth chambers (GC) to evaluate the response of two tropical leafy vegetables namely, gboma (Solanum macrocarpon L) and jute mallow (Corchorus olitorius L) at day/night temperature regimes of 32°/27°C (GC32), 20°/15°C (GC20), 15°/10°C (GC15), and greenhouse average temperature of 24°/21°C (GH24). The results demonstrated that temperature variability had s
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Mosihuzzaman, M., T. A. Chowdhury, A. H. Mollah, Olof Theander, and Lennart N. Lundgren. "Phenolic acids in the jute plant (corchorus capsularis)." Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 37, no. 10 (1986): 955–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.2740371002.

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Islam, Md Monirul, Mohammad Kabirul Islam, Md Fazlul Hoque, et al. "Performance of some jute & allied fiber varieties in the southern part of Bangladesh." International Journal of Advanced Geosciences 6, no. 1 (2018): 117. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijag.v6i1.10184.

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The present study was conducted to know the performance of growth, yield contributing parameters and yield of some Tossa and Deshi Jute and also some Allied fiber varieties at the agronomy field laboratory during the period from March to September 2012. Twelve Jute and Kenaf vareities viz. CVL–1 (V1), HC–2 (V2), 0–9897 (V3), CVE–3 (V4), 0–72 (V5), BJC–7370 (V6), HC–95 (V7), BJC–83 (V8), VM–1 (V9), 0–795 (V10), HC–3 (V11), BJC–2142 (V12) were taken and catagorized into three viz. Deshi (V1 to T5), Tossa (V6 to V8) and Kenaf (V9 to V12). The single factor experimental data was laid out in a comp
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Mandal, Aninda. "New Plant Type Mutants in Jute (Corchorus olitorius L.)." Indian Journal of Science and Technology 4, no. 5 (2014): 543–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2014/v7i5.1.

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