Abstract:
In cotton production of Middle Awash, information on the effect of inter- and intra- row
spacing on lint yield, yield related traits and fiber quality of cotton are scarce. Therefore, the
objective of this study was to assess the effect of inter- and intra- row spacing on lint yield,
yield related traits and fiber quality of cotton. The study was conducted at Werer Agricultural
Research Center’s experimental site in 2019 main cropping season on chromic vertisol (clay
to silty clay) with a pH ranging from 7.5 to 8.5. Treatments were factorial combination of
four inter- row spacing (0.60, 0.75, 0.90 and 1.05 m) and four intra- row spacing (0.10, 0.20,
0.30 and 0.40 m). The treatments were laid in Randomized Complete Bloch Design (RCBD)
with three replications. Days to initial squaring was earlier at narrow inter- and intra- row
spacing and delayed when inter- and intra- row spacing increased. The widest inter- row
(1.05 m) and intra- row (0.40 m) spacing significantly delayed boll setting date as compared
to other inter- and intra- rows. The highest plant height (156.6 cm) were recorded with
narrowest inter- row (0.60 m) than the widest inter- rows (1.05 m) produced (146.7 cm)
height. The tallest plant (154.6 cm) was also obtained with the narrowest (0.10 m) intra- rows
as compared to the widest (0.30 and 0.40 m) intra- rows. The widest inter- and intra- row
spacing produced significantly higher number of monopodial and sympodial branches than
the narrowest inter-and intra- rows. The narrowest intra- row (0.10 m) resulted in a
significantly large leaf area index at early flowering and cutout stage than other intra- rows
regardless of inter- row spacing. On the other hand, leaf area index at cutout stage decreased
as inter- row spacing increased from 0.60 to 0.90m. Above ground vegetative dry matter was
significantly greater at widest inter- and intra- row spacing as compared to the narrowest
spacing at early flowering and cutout stage. Large numbers of flowers (36.92 and 36.57) per
plant were produced at widest intra- and inter- rows (0.40 and 1.05 m respectively) and
higher percentage of young bolls retained than narrowest inter- and intra- rows. Significantly
large number and weight of bolls were produced with widest inter- and intra- row spacing as
compared to narrowest spacing. The intermediate inter- rows (0.75 and 0.90 m) spacing
produced significantly higher seedcotton and lint yield than the respective wider (1.05 m) and
narrow (0.60 m) inter- rows. Similarly intermediate intra- row (0.20m and 0.30 m) spacing
resulted in significantly higher seedcotton and lint yield regardless of the respective wider
and narrowest intra- rows. The observed quality parameters were not influenced due to
spacing. But the values confirmed the acceptable standards. Therefore, it can be conclude
that werer 50 cotton variety can be planted for better seedcotton and lint yield at 0.75 or 0.90
m inter- row spacing with 0.20 or 0.30 m intra- row spacing in Middle Awash area.