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Influence of spacing and irrigation on seed production of medium-duration pigeonpea hybrid

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Title Influence of spacing and irrigation on seed production of medium-duration pigeonpea hybrid
 
Creator Mula, M G
Saxena, K B
Rathore, A
Kumar, R V
 
Subject Pigeonpea
 
Description An experiment was conducted in Vertisols to evaluate agronomic variability for large-scale seed production of ICPH 2671 hybrid from a cytoplasmic male-sterile (CMS) line ICPA2043 viz. direct and interaction effects of row ratio, planting distance and irrigation. The treatments included two planting ratios of 4:1 and 3:1 with male sterile (MS):male fertile (MF) lines; two row-to-row spacing (75 cm and 150 cm); two plant-to-plant spacing (30 cm and 50 cm); and two irrigation frequencies (14 and 21 day intervals during flower initiation until pod development). The study clearly revealed that individual plants sown at wider spacing have better growth and yield traits than at closer spacing. However, these traits did not influence the production of total seed yield of ICPH 2671. The study also showed that interactions provided by any of the row ratio, irrigation and planting distance combinations were not significantly different among the treatments on the various agronomic traits of ICPA2043. The research further demonstrated that either of the two row ratio, two irrigation frequencies and plant spacing can be adopted to produce ample seeds of ICPH 2671.
 
Date 2011
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/289/1/GreenFarming2_1_24-26_2011.pdf
Mula, M G and Saxena, K B and Rathore, A and Kumar, R V (2011) Influence of spacing and irrigation on seed production of medium-duration pigeonpea hybrid. Green Farming, 2 (1). pp. 24-26.