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Production technology of wheat 1 Production technology of wheat

Wheat (T. aestivum) Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Cyperales Family: Poaceae Genus: Triticum Species: Triticum aestivum

History & origin Cultivation of wheat began to spread beyond the Fertile Crescent after about 8000 BC spread of cultivated wheat started in the Fertile Crescent about 8500 BC, reaching Greece, Cyprus and India by 6500 BC, Egypt shortly after 6000 BC. The early Egyptians were developers of bread and the use of the oven and developed baking into one of the first large-scale food production industries-

Economic importance It is sown on 220 million hectares around the world with 564.6 million tons production, an average of 2500 kg grain per hectare Pakistan stands at 10th place in terms of area (8.5 million hectares) and 59th in terms of yield (21.0 m ton) annually in world The average per acre yield of wheat is estimated between 20 and 25 maunds and above it needs an extra effort as well as natural supporting factors.

Wheat uses Foods made with wheat are a major part of the diet for over a third of the world's people. wheat can be found in some form at almost every meal. Breads, cookies, cakes, crackers, macaroni, spaghetti, and other forms of pasta are made from flour, which is ground up kernels of wheat.

Nutritional value 100 g (3.5 oz) Energy 1,506 kJ (360 kcal) Carbohydrates 51.8 g Dietary fiber 13.2 g Fat 9.72 g Protein 23.15 g Thiamine (vit. B1) 1.882 mg (164%) Vitamin B6 1.3 mg (100%)

Production Technology

Soil and climate Wheat is adopted to regions with cool season followed by dry warm season. Best crop (cold winter & comparatively warm spring or summer with moderate rain fall) Either on poorly drained and sandy soil Sandy loam to clay soils are well Silt to clay loam soils produced the best yield

Cultural practices Seed bed preparation manuring Time of sowing Seed rate &planting method Insect, pest control Inter culture and weeding Harvesting Storage processing

Seed bed preparation The land should be plowed as soon as the previous crop is removed In rain fed areas field should be deep plowed at onset of moon soon In irrigated areas land should be plowed to control weed and to dry the soil Field should be irrigated 7—15 days before planting wheat

manuring Organic manure should be applied 40—50 days before sowing Dose of NPK and zinc depend upon verity soil type, water avalablity,rotation Fertilizer N & P should be applied in the ratio of 1:1 to 2:1 Potassium should be applied @the rate 60—80 kg per hectare. When soil is sandy or irrigated with tube well

Fertilizer recommendation for wheat in Punjab (NPK kg/ha) Low rain fall area 55-55-60 Medium rain fall area 85-55-60 High rain fall area 110-85-60 Average irrigated area 110-55-60 Rich irrigated area 85-55-0 Low fertility irrigated area 135-110-0

Time& seed rate Diurnal optimum temperature 22—23 c° for germination and emergence of wheat 1st to third week of November temperature reaches the optimum range for wheat sowing for Pakistan Seed rate 100-150 kg per ha 100kg/ha (normal sowing) 110-125kg/ha (Dec. sowing)

Method of planting Irrigated areas Rain fed areas Drill best for sowing wheat Kera metod Broad cast (increase seed rate 5%) Rain fed areas Pora method Drill methods Wheat seed of new dwarf cultivar should not be sown dipper than 5 cm

Recommended verities Old varities New varities Inqilab-91 Punjab.96 M.H.97 Pasban.90 Bwp.97 Auqab.2000 Iqbal.2000 Sehar 2006 Shafiq Faisalabad 2011 Lasani 2011 Punjab 2011 Arri 2011

Irrigation Wheat needs 4—6 irrigation depending upon, latitude soil type, cultivar rain fall . Critical stages Adventitious root development Anthesis Milk stage Tillering Spike emergence Dough stage

Irrigation Ist irrigation 20-25 days after sowing. 2nd " At booting stage. 3rd " At milk stage of grain development.

Common weeds Phalaris minor (Dumbi sitti), Avena fatua (Wild oats), Chenopodium (Bathu) Convolvulus (Lehli).

Weeds control Cultural: Double bar harrow should be practiced. Chemical: i) Selective weedicides for broad and narrow leaved weeds should be used. ii) Wide spectrum weedicides can be used when both types of weeds are problem. Note:- i) Weedicides should be applied after Ist irrigation in good moisture condition when weeds are at 2-3 & wheat crop at 3-4 leaf stages.

Insect pest Insect Pest Grass hopper Crickets Aphids Army worm White ants Rust of wheat Smut of wheat

Harvesting In all situations, grain must be harvested in a timely manner, before shattering, pre-harvest sprouting, bird damage or weathering, to minimize pre-harvest losses, yet must be dry enough for storage. 10—12 %moisture

Yield Average yield of wheat is 25-30 mounds/acre Potential 60—75 mounds/acre