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Response of irrigation schedules and methods of sowing to summer moong genotypes

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Title Response of irrigation schedules and methods of sowing to summer moong genotypes
 
Creator Gadakh, Rahul Suresh
 
Contributor Pannu, R. K.
 
Subject moong, genotypes, methods of sowing, furrow irrigated raised bed system, yield, irrigation schedules, water use efficiency, water productivity, economics
 
Description A field experiment was conducted during summer season of 2012 at Research Farm of
Department of Soil Science, CCS Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, to study the response of
irrigation schedules and methods of sowing to summer moong genotypes. The experiment was laid out
in split plot design with three replications keeping three genotypes viz. MH 421, MH 565, SML 668
and two methods of sowing viz. Furrow irrigated raised bed system (FIRBS) and Traditional line
sowing in main plots and three irrigation schedules (irrigation at IW/CPE 0.3, 0.4 and 0.5) in sub plots.
Genotype MH 421 took fewer days to 50 % flowering and physiological maturity than MH
565 and SML 668. There was significant variation among genotypes for growth parameters. Genotype
SML 668 recorded maximum plant height, whereas dry matter accumulation, CGR and LAI were
maximum in MH 565 followed by MH 421 and SML 668. The yield attributes as pods/plant,
seeds/pod, seed yield/plant were significantly superior in MH 565 followed by MH 421 and SML 668,
while 100 seed weight was higher in genotype SML 668. The genotype MH 565 proved significantly
superior in terms of seed, stover and biological yields as compared to MH 421 and SML 668. The N
content and protein content were recorded highest in MH 421 and lowest in MH 565. The genotype
MH 565 recorded higher water use efficiency, water productivity, water profitability, net return and
benefit-cost ratio followed by MH 421 and SML 668.
FIRBS and traditional line sowing had no significant variation in respect of phenology,
growth, yield attributes, yield and protein content in moong, but FIRBS had recorded less consumptive
use of water and more water use efficiency, water productivity and water profitability than traditional
line sowing.
Irrigation at IW/CPE of 0.3 recorded early 50 % flowering and physiological maturity than
IW/CPE of 0.4 and 0.5. Irrigation at IW/CPE of 0.5 resulted into significantly higher growth, yield
attributes, yield followed by IW/CPE of 0.4 and 0.3. The protein content was recorded highest in
IW/CPE of 0.3. Irrigation at IW/CPE of 0.4 recorded maximum water use efficiency, water
productivity and water profitability followed by IW/CPE of 0.3 and 0.5. The gross income, net return
and benefit-cost ratio were recorded higher in IW/CPE of 0.5 than IW/CPE of 0.4 and 0.5.
 
Date 2016-10-18T11:42:16Z
2016-10-18T11:42:16Z
2015
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/80844
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU