tailieunhanh - Response of pigeon pea to drip irrigation and mulching

The investigation entitled “Response of pigeonpea to drip irrigation and mulching” conducted at college farm, CAET, NAU, Dediapada, during rabi season 2017-18. The experiment consisted of five irrigation treatments and laid-out with randomized block design taking four replications. There were three treatments based on surface drip irrigation method and irrigation schedules in the form of pan evaporation replenishment factors of and were either kept constant throughout the crop life and two treatments consisted of irrigation through a furrow system of irrigation scheduled at an IW/CPE: 1 with an irrigation water depth of 60 mm was maintained. Growing of rabi pigeonpea resulted significantly higher yield due to significantly higher in PEF through drip irrigation with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha. Yield attributes as well as yields of pigeonpea were also produced higher through drip with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha. The interaction effect observed between irrigation and mulch were significant in respect to plant height at harvest ( cm), number of secondary branches (), grain yield ( kg/ha), haulm yield ( kg/ha), fodder yield ( kg/ha), stalk yield ( kg/ha), dry root weight ( kg/ha), harvest index ( %) and water use efficiency ( kg/ha-mm) as compared to rest treatment. WUE decreased with increase in level of irrigation. Drip irrigation PEF with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha recorded higher WUE with per cent water saving as compared to surface irrigation (control). The interaction effect of drip irrigation PEF + sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha, 56 per cent coverage recorded higher net returns ( Rs/ha) and benefit cost ratio (). For getting potential production and profit from the rabi pigeonpea, scheduling of irrigation at PEF through drip with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha. | 2019 8 2 91-97 EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 02 2019 Journal homepage http Original Research Article https Response of Pigeon Pea to Drip Irrigation and Mulching . Solanki . Chalodia . Fadadu and . Dabhi Department of Soil and Water Engineering College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology Navsari Agricultural University Dediapada - 393040 Gujarat India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Drip irrigation Yield Water use efficiency and Economics Article Info Accepted 04 January 2018 Available Online 10 February 2019 The investigation entitled Response of pigeonpea to drip irrigation and mulching conducted at college farm CAET NAU Dediapada during rabi season 2017-18. The experiment consisted of five irrigation treatments and laid-out with randomized block design taking four replications. There were three treatments based on surface drip irrigation method and irrigation schedules in the form of pan evaporation replenishment factors of and were either kept constant throughout the crop life and two treatments consisted of irrigation through a furrow system of irrigation scheduled at an IW CPE 1 with an irrigation water depth of 60 mm was maintained. Growing of rabi pigeonpea resulted significantly higher yield due to significantly higher in PEF through drip irrigation with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t ha. Yield attributes as well as yields of pigeonpea were also produced higher through drip with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t ha. The interaction effect observed between irrigation and mulch were significant in respect to plant height at harvest cm number of secondary branches grain yield kg ha haulm yield kg ha fodder yield kg ha stalk yield kg ha dry root weight kg ha harvest index and water use efficiency kg .

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