Growth, yield attributes and seed cotton yield as influenced by intercrops and nutrient management under saline black soils of Gujarat
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Growth, yield attributes and seed cotton yield as influenced by intercrops and nutrient management under saline black soils of Gujarat
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Meena, R. L.
Yadav, R. K Lal, K. |
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Cotton, fertilizers, intercrops, pulses, saline black soils, yield
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An experiment was conducted during 2001-04 on intercropping of pulses and nutrient management in cotton (Gossypium spp) grown on saline black soils of Gujarat. The results revealed that seed cotton yield data decreased significantly with inclusion of blackgram (Phaseolus mungo L.) as an intercrop as compared to sole cotton crop in 2 out of 3 years. It remained statistically at par with clusterbean (Cymopsis tetragonoloba L. Taubert) in all 3 years while with soybean it was at par in 2 out of 3 years. A general decline in average yield data with intercrop than sole cotton was noticed. It showed that cluster bean could be grown as an intercrop in cotton without much adverse effect on seed cotton yield. The results of nutrient management revealed that with each successive increase in nitrogen levels with basal application of 40 kg phosphorus/ha, the seed cotton yield increased significantly up to 80 kg N/ha, though the highest seed cotton yields were obtained with 100 kg N/ha. Not Available |
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2019-11-24T10:40:56Z
2019-11-24T10:40:56Z 2009-04-01 |
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Research Paper
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(i) Meena, R. L., Yadav, R. K. and Lal, K. (2009). Growth, yield attributes and seed cotton yield as influenced by intercrops and nutrient management under saline black soils of Gujarat. Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 79 (4): 273-276.
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English
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Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi
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