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Performance of Aonla with in-situ Moisture Conservation Techniques

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Title Performance of Aonla with in-situ Moisture Conservation Techniques
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Creator Manish Kumar
Dev Narayan
R.S yadav
Prabhat Kumar
Rajeev Ranjan
Monalisha Pramanik
Raj Kumar
 
Subject Soil moisture conservation, Aonla , Emblica officinalis, Litterfall, Agroforestry, Bundelkhand region
 
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The investigation was carried out to assess the response of various in-situ moisture conservations on growth and yield of anola
under agroforestry system on sloping lands. The experiment was laid out with four treatments viz., farmer's practice of aonla planting with
0.027 m3 pit (control), Pit filled up to 0.75 m with 1 m3 pit, crescent shaped and V-shaped micro-catchment with 1 m3 pit with four replications in
runoff plots of 21 m × 14 m at 2% slope. Data revealed that soil moisture techniques significantly influenced the plant growth and yield of anola.
V-shaped micro-catchment recorded highest plant height,
Crescent Plant treated with collar diameter, canopy spread and number of branches (4.57 m, 12.45 cm, 4.62 m and 11, respectively) followed by pit filled up to 0.75 m, shaped while minimum in farmer's practices. The percentage increase in fruit yield of aonla over farmer's practice was observed by 8, 13 and 40% with75% pits, crescent shaped and V-shaped micro-catchment, respectively. Based on present findings, V-shaped micro-catchment could be a suitable in-situ moisture conservation
practice for enhancing growth and yield of aonla under agroforestry system.
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Date 2020-06-15T11:03:48Z
2020-06-15T11:03:48Z
2018-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/37140
 
Language English
 
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