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Sahu, Kishor Kumar
- Effect of Tillage on Growth and Productivity of Rainfed Maize Grown with Zero Budget Natural Farming System in Himachal Pradesh
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1 Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062, IN
1 Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, Palampur-176 062, IN
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Himachal Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol 48, No 01 (2022), Pagination: 37-43Abstract
A field experiment was conducted on rainfed maize at CSKHPKV, Palampur during 2018 and 2019 to find out the effect of tillage and irrigation on crop growth parameters and yield. The five treatments viz., a) Zero budget natural farming system (ZBNF) + conventional tillage (CT), b) ZBNF + minimum tillage + mulch (MT+M), c) ZBNF + CT + intercropping (IC), d) ZBNF + MT+M+ IC and e) Organic farming + CT were imposed in a randomized block design with four replications. Results indicated that the ZBNF + MT+M treatment with or without intercropping had higher soil moisture content, emergence count, emergence velocity, relative leaf water content, root parameters, yield and water use efficiency of maize as compared to the treatments with conventional tillage during both the study years.Keywords
Zero budget natural farming system, tillage, seedling emergence, relative leaf water content, root growth parameters, maize yieldReferences
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- Studies on Irrigation Scheduling and Nutrient Management on Wheat Growth and Productivity
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Tigangam P. Gangmei
1,
Navneet Kaur
1,
Alisha Thakur
1,
Sidharth Baghla
1,
Kishor Kumar Sahu
1,
Anil Kumar
1,
Sandeep Manuja
1
Affiliations
1 Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalya, Palampur-176 062, IN
1 Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture CSK Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalya, Palampur-176 062, IN
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Himachal Journal of Agricultural Research, Vol 48, No 01 (2022), Pagination: 48-55Abstract
This two-year research was aimed to identify the relationships between irrigation and nutrient management practices on crop growth and yield. Treatments consisted of three irrigation levels viz. recommended critical stages regimes (I1), irrigation at 0.6 CPE (I2) and irrigation at 1.0 CPE (2) in main plots and four nutrient management practices viz. inorganic nutrient management (F1), organic nutrient management (F2), natural farming management (F3), integrated nutrient management (F4) in subplots, laid out in split-plot design with three replications. It was revealed that irrigation at 1.0 CPE (I3) produced significantly taller plants and higher dry matter accumulation but did not influence the days taken for 50 % flowering and physiological maturity. Nutrient management practices also had a significant influence on these parameters in which integrated nutrient management (F4) was found to be superior for dry matter accumulation, plant height, days taken for 50 % flowering, physiological maturity and yield.Keywords
Irrigation, Nutrient management, Organic, Natural farming, Integrated, Inorganic, wheatReferences
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