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Abstract The present experiments were imdertacen at Assiut to detomine the effects of planting date, irrigation interval, size of steckling and nitrogen level on seed ie)4 and other related characters in cabbage. The effects of planting date and size of stockling were studied in 1961/1962, 1962/1963 and 1963/1964 seasons while the other two factors were investigated in the first two seasons only. Results are summarized in the following: P1antin,g date: 1. The November planting increased seed yield significantly in two out of three seasons. 2. Early planting mostly promoted sprout development and caused i reduction in number of inflorescences per plant. 3. Higher seed yield was associated with larger numbers of primary lateral flower branches, flowers and siliquee per plant, although the differences were not always significant. |