tailieunhanh - Effect of pigeonpea to irrigation and mulch regime
The field experiment was conducted at college farm, CAET, NAU, Dediapada, during rabi season 2017-18. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with four replications, keeping five treatments of T1- Drip irrigation with PEF, T2 - Drip irrigation with PEF, Drip + Black Plastic Mulch 50 µ with (56 % coverage), T3 - Drip irrigation with PEF, Drip + sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha with (56 % coverage), T4 - surface irrigation IW/CPE: 1, 60 mm depth + sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha (56 % coverage) and T5 - surface irrigation IW/CPE: 1 (control) with 60 mm depth. Growing of rabi pigeonpea resulted significantly higher yield attribute and biological yields in the treatment PEF through drip irrigation with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha. Among mulch treatments, PEF through drip with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t/ha was found to be significantly superior over other treatments with higher plant height at harvest ( cm), leaf area index (), stem girth ( mm), root length and spread ( and cm), number of pod per plant (), number of seed per plant (), number of seed per pod (), pod yield per plant ( g), grain yield per plant () and 100 seed weight ( g). The grain yield registered under treatment T3 and T4 were % and % higher than surface (control). Black plastic mulch was found more effective in reducing soil moisture loss followed by organic mulch compared to no mulch which was associated with high moisture depletion and higher soil temperature. | EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 07 2019 Journal homepage http Original Research Article https Effect of Pigeonpea to Irrigation and Mulch Regime . Solanki1 . Chalodia2 . Dabhi1 and . Fadadu1 1 Department of Soil and Water engineering College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology Navsari Agricultural University Dediapada - 393040 Gujarat India 2Department of soil and water management research unit Navsari Agricultural University Navsari Gujarat India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Drip irrigation Biometric parameter Soil temperature Moisture conservation and weather effect Article Info Accepted 04 JUne 2019 Available Online 10 July 2019 The field experiment was conducted at college farm CAET NAU Dediapada during rabi season 2017-18. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with four replications keeping five treatments of T1- Drip irrigation with PEF T2 - Drip irrigation with PEF Drip Black Plastic Mulch 50 p with 56 coverage T3 - Drip irrigation with PEF Drip sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t ha with 56 coverage T4 -surface irrigation IW CPE 1 60 mm depth sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t ha 56 coverage and T5 - surface irrigation IW CPE 1 control with 60 mm depth. Growing of rabi pigeonpea resulted significantly higher yield attribute and biological yields in the treatment PEF through drip irrigation with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t ha. Among mulch treatments PEF through drip with sugarcane trash mulch @ 5 t ha was found to be significantly superior over other treatments with higher plant height at harvest cm leaf area index stem girth mm root length and spread and cm number of pod per plant number of seed per plant number of seed per pod pod yield per plant g grain yield per plant and 100 seed weight g . The .
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