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Optimization of Irrigation Schedule for Camelina Sativa, a Biofuel Crop


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1 Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand, India
2 Diber (drdo), Goraparao, Po-arjunpur, Haldwani, Nainital -263139 Uttarakhand, India
     

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The present study was conducted in the winter season during 2010-12 at Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research field station- Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand on Camelina sativa cv. Calena to optimize the different levels of irrigation for the large scale multiplication and production of seed for biofuel purposes. Irrigation at early seeding stage and then at preflowering stage resulted in the higher seed yield 1153.61 kg/ha which is 142% higher than control and also gave 472.202 lit/ha of Camelina oil.

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Biofuel Crop, Camelina, Irrigation
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Anuja Kumari
Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand
India

Mohammed Mohsin
Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand
India

M. C. Arya
Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand
India

P.k. Joshiand Z. Ahmed
Diber (drdo), Goraparao, Po-arjunpur, Haldwani, Nainital -263139 Uttarakhand
India


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Authors

Anuja Kumari
Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand, India
Mohammed Mohsin
Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand, India
M. C. Arya
Defence Institute of Bio-energy Research (diber), Defence R &d Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Field Station Pithoragarh, 262501, Uttarakhand, India
P.k. Joshiand Z. Ahmed
Diber (drdo), Goraparao, Po-arjunpur, Haldwani, Nainital -263139 Uttarakhand, India

Abstract


The present study was conducted in the winter season during 2010-12 at Defence Institute of Bio-Energy Research field station- Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand on Camelina sativa cv. Calena to optimize the different levels of irrigation for the large scale multiplication and production of seed for biofuel purposes. Irrigation at early seeding stage and then at preflowering stage resulted in the higher seed yield 1153.61 kg/ha which is 142% higher than control and also gave 472.202 lit/ha of Camelina oil.

Keywords


Biofuel Crop, Camelina, Irrigation