Modulation of wild marigold (Tagetes minuta L.) phenophases towards the varying temperature regimes – a field study
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https://doi.org/10.54386/jam.v12i2.1313Keywords:
Wild marigold, temperature, photoperiod, GDD, PTU, HTUAbstract
Field experiments were conducted during 2007 and 2008 at experimental farm of Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology, (CSIR) Palampur (HP), India to study the performance of wild marigold (Tagetes minuta) under changing temperature regimes over the crop growth period. The established agroclimatic indices for temperature studied elsewhere in the domain viz., relative temperature disparity (RTD), growing degree days (GDD), heliothermal units (HTU) and photothermal units (PTU) were computed for different varied dates of sowing the crop. Distinct changes in weather parameters concomitant to different sowing time consequently caused significant variation in the performance of the crop. The results indicated that the early sown crop had longest crop span (224 days) than the late sown crop (102 days), from sowing to harvesting. The mean GDD accumulation from sowing to harvest ranged from 1378 to 2518°C days HTU from 6781 to 15706°C days hour and PTU from 17400 to 33052°C days hour. Total biomass, and content and yield of essential oil were correlated with different heat units calculated during the crop growth seasons. All the agroclimatic indices had positive correlations with biomass, oil content and oil yield. Thus, these indices seem to be effective in taking into account and expressing the effect of varying ambient temperature on the duration between the phenological events for comparing the crop response to the ambient temperature between different phenological stages.
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