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    PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF RAPESEED (Brassica rapa var. Toria) GENOTYPES UNDER RAINFED CONDITION OF ASSAM
    (2023) CHINTEY, RAJESH; Goswami, Ratna Kinkor
    The present research work entitled “Physiological performance of rapeseed (Brassica rapa, var. Toria) genotypes under rainfed condition of Assam” was carried out at the Instructional-cum-Research (ICR) Farm, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-13, Assam during rabi seasons of the years 2021-22 and 2022-23. The main objectives of the study were to find out the suitable superior genotypes based on the physiological efficiency and to identify the parameters which contribute significantly towards yield improvement in rapeseed. The field experiment was laid out in randomized block design with three replications comprising of 22 different genotypes of rapeseed including TS-38 (Check), TS-46, TS-67, TS-36, TS-29, TS-75-1, TS-75-1TL, TS-75-2ME, TS-75-2-MM, TS-76-1, TS-76-2, JT-90-1, Panchali, Bhawani, CG Toria-4, TKM-20-1, TKM-20-2, JT-14-5, PT-2018-09, CG Toria-3, Tapeshwari and PT-303. The crops were grown following the recommended package of practice. All the morpho-physiological, biochemical, quality parameters, yield attributes and yield of the crops were taken following the standard methodologies. The results of the study indicated a significant variation of all the morpho-physiological, phenological, quality parameters, yield attributes and yield among the genotypes. The genotypes, TS-75-2ME, TS-38, PT-303 and TS-36 exhibited morpho-physiological superiority with regard to more number of branches, stem diameter, accumulation of more photosynthates, more AGR, CGR and leaf chlorophyll. The same genotypes also recorded significantly higher yield attributes and seed yield. The correlation studies also showed a significant positive correlation of these parameters with seed yield in the set of the genotypes, indicating clearly that these parameters may be regarded as morpho-physiological indices for improving crop productivity in rapeseed. From the results, the genotypes, TS-75-2ME, TS-38, PT-303 and TS-36 may be regarded as superior genotypes suitable for growing under rainfed condition during rabi season in Assam and North-Eastern states of India and may be used as genetic sources in further yield improvement programme of rapeseed.