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Effect of Cultivars and Sowing Dates on Nutrient Uptake and Yield of Chickpea under Aberrant Climatic Conditions in Black Soils of Central India

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Title Effect of Cultivars and Sowing Dates on Nutrient Uptake and Yield of Chickpea under Aberrant Climatic Conditions in Black Soils of Central India
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Creator S Neenu, K Ramesh, S Ramana, J Somasundaram
 
Subject Chickpea; cultivars; sowing date; nutrient uptake; weather.
 
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Field experiments were carried out in Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal, India to identify
the most suitable variety, appropriate sowing time and their subsequent interaction on
nutrient uptake and yield performance in chickpea under rainfed conditions in black soils. There
were two dates of sowing viz., first and second fortnight of November and four varieties of
chickpea like, JG 16, JG 11, JG 315 and JG 218. The results shown that the nutrient uptake
and yield were depending on the time of sowing. The nutrient uptake patterns showed that the
first sowing date plants recorded greater nutrient uptake compared to the second date of sowing in
both experiments. Among the varieties JG 315 recorded the highest nutrient uptake followed by JG
11. The yield obtained in both sowing dates shown that sowing at first fortnight of November
was better and would give 14-29% more yield in chickpea. This study concluded that late sowing
will reduce the nutrient uptake, dry matter production and yield irrespective of the varieties.
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Date 2019-12-02T05:48:51Z
2019-12-02T05:48:51Z
2017-11-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Not Available
ISSN: 2348-0394, NLM ID: 101666096
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/26203
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Advances in Research