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Physiological and yield response of okra (A. esculentus Moench) to drought stress and organic mulching.

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Title Physiological and yield response of okra (A. esculentus Moench) to drought stress and organic mulching.
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Creator Anant Bahadur, A.K. Singh and S.N.S. Chaurasia
 
Subject Okra, Abelmoschus esculentus, drought stress, organic mulch, gas exchange, water use efficiency
 
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A field experiment was carried out in okra by imposing water deficit and using organic mulches during spring-summer of 2009 and 2010 at Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi. The treatments comprised of three levels of irrigation scheduling (5, 10 and 15 days intervals) and three level of mulch (pea straw, dry grass mulch at 7.0 t ha-1 and ‘no mulch’). Significant differences on physiological and yield attributes were observed in various irrigation treatments and organic mulches. Organic mulching enhanced the stomatal conductance and photosynthesis by 127-154% and 50-59%, respectively over no mulch. Similarly, there was 16% and 33% reduction in photosynthesis, and 33% and 36% reduction in stomatal conductance in 15 days irrigation scheduled plant as comparison to 5 and 10 days schedule, respectively. The maximum photosynthesis and stomatal conductance was registered with irrigation at 10 days coupled with organic mulching. Similarly, irrigation at 5 or 10 days had noticed 40.3% and 45.6% higher pod yield, respectively over longer intervals. Both organic mulches noticed significantly higher yield over no mulch. Maximum pod yields (103.55 and 116.73 q ha-1) were recorded respectively, with irrigation at 10 days interval and mulching either with pea straw or dry grass. Mulched plants had exhibited very proportional allocation of drymatter in various plant parts. The maximum water use efficiency of 351.60 kg ha-1cm-1 was recorded treatment comprising irrigation scheduling at 10 days intervals and mulching with dry grass.
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Date 2021-07-24T07:45:03Z
2021-07-24T07:45:03Z
2013-04-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Bahadur Anant, Singh A.K. and Chaurasia S.N.S. (2013). Physiological and yield response of okra (A. esculentus Moench) to drought stress and organic mulching. J. Appl. Hort. 15(3): 187-90.
0972-1045
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/49768
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Society for Advancement of Horticulture, Lucknow U.P.