AGR 301 :: Lecture 13 :: LINSEED Linum usitatissimum L.

  • Origin – South western Asia
  • In India, it is grown in M.P., U.P., Maharashtra, Bihar, Rajasthan, Karnataka and West Bengal
  • Grown for fibre and oil extraction
  • Climate
    • Needs cooler climate
    • Temperature - 25 to 30º C during germination
    • 15 to 20º C during seed formation, but fibre requires still lower temperature
    • As a rainfed crop, grown in areas receiving 450-750mm of rainfall
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    • Higher temp at this stage induces early flowering
    • Pearlmillet does not resist drought but cut shorts  its life cycle and comes flowering early under adverse conditions
    • Rainfall during flowering & grain formation- poor grain setting
    • Rain at grain maturity - ergot disease due to high humidity & low temp.
    • Hence optimum time of sowing is very vital for this crop
  • Soil
    • Deep cotton soil of central India, alluvial loam soil of North India, soil must be well drained
  • Improved varieties
      • Neelam , K2, Himilini, Jawahar 17,18, Mukta, Chambal
  • Field preparation
    • Fine and smooth seed bed free from clods
    • Free of termites and ants
  • Sowing
    • Mid September to Mid October – rainfed crop
    • Mid October - Mid November
    • In U.P. Linseed is sown in standing rice crop as relay crop during September – October. This system of sowing is also called as paira or Utera cropping
  • Seed rate
    • 20-30 kg/ha for line sowing, 35-40  kg/ha for broad casting
    • Spacing – 20 to 30 cm of row spacing
  • Nutrient management
      • Irrigated – 30 to 40kg of N & P
      • Rainfed – 20 to 30 kg/ha of N & P
      • Relay cropping – 10 to 15 kg/ha of N
  • Weed management
    • Weed free condition upto 25 DAS
    • 2 hand weedings at 21 DAS and after 35 to 40 DAS
  •    Retting
    • It is a process of fibre extraction
    • Kinds of retting
      • Hot water, cold water, snow, dew retting
      • Temp decides duration of retting and quality
      • Standing warm water is more suitable than running cold water
      • Double retting is in practice in cold countries
      • Retting period is 4-6 days
    • After retting cleaned in running water, dried and ready for scutching
      • To separate the valuable fibers of (flax, for example) from the woody parts by beating
    • Rainfed areas in India water availability is problem hence they are not opting to fibre flax
  • Water management
    • Light irrigations at 35 DAS and 65 DAS
  • Harvesting
    • At red ripe stage for fibre crop
    • For grain and fibre at physiological maturity
    • Storage moisture – 10 to 12%
    • Oil content in seed – 36 to 42%
  • Grain yield
    • Irrigated           1.0 to 1.2 t/ha

 

Multiple choice questions

  1. 70% of the production of  Linseed in India is in ___________
    a. M.P. & U.P           b. Tamil Nadu                         c. Karnataka
  2. Soil type suitable for Linseed cultivation is ________
    a. Clay loam soils                b. Loam soils               c. Heavy soils
  3. The centre of origin of linseed is __________
    a. Africa                b. America      c. Mediterranean
  4. The inflorescence in linseed is ________
    a. Racemeb. Ear              c. Cymose
  5. Optimum temperature towards seed formation of linseed ranges between____
    a. 15-200c                 b. 20-220c       c. 25-300c
  6. Optimum temperatures for proper germination of linseed is ________
    a. 20-220c                 b. 25-300c        c. 150c
  7. The recommended seed rate for line sowing of linseed is_________kg/ha
    a. 20                          b. 10                c. 40
  8. The recommended seed rate for sowing of linseed by broadcasting is_____ kg/ha
    a. 30-40                     b. 20-30           c. 40-50
  9. Linseed is commonly known as ________ in western countries
    a. Fiber                      b. Flax             c. Coir
  10. Linseed oil contains ________ % linolinic acid
    a. 50-60                     b. 20-30           c. 40-50
  11. The linseed fruit is known as ________
    a. Caryopsis              b. Head           c. Capsule
  12.  The linseed crop besides oil is grown for centuries for extraction of  ________
    a. Fiber                     b. Dye                         c. Resins
  13. Linseed seed normally contains protein and oil percent ________ respectively
    a. 40 & 20                  b.  20 & 40      c. 40 & 30
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