INFLUENCE OF PRECISE LAND DEVELOPMENT TECHNIQUE ON SOIL MOISTURE VARIABILITY AND WATER SAVING IN GROUNDNUT (ARACHIS HYPOGAEA L.) PRODUCTION
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A study was conducted to evaluate “Effect of land configuration and bio-organic on exchangeable cations in soil after harvest of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) under costal salt affected soils” during rabi seasons of 2014-15 and 2015-16 at Coastal Soil Salinity Research Station, NAU, Danti.
Generally, energy conservation and fuel savings are related to the amount of reduction in tillage and may be quite substantial with no-tillage. Less machinery is required for reduced tillage, which contributes to the decrease in overall energy used in the crop production. No-tillage, minimum tillage[r]
harvesting and soil moisture retention Water is one of the main requirements for healthy plant growth. Most arid and semi-arid regions, however, suffer from insufficient and unre-liable rainfall. In these areas a high rate of evaporation[r]
techniques are used (see next paragraph). Planting configuration Seeds or tubers are placed either near the top of the ridge (to avoid water logging) or towards the bottom of the basin where rainfall and/or soil moisture are limited. The most appropriate sit[r]
The use of water ponding dikes also mimics nature in the way that banded vegetation is arranged on the landscape: bare soil producing surface runoff after a storm, vegetation Water Conservation 16bands downslope slowing down and catching the surface[r]
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1 Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development Completion Report 009/06 VIE: Improving capability of provincial extensionists for assessing soil constraints to sustainable production through the use of the SCAMP decision support system MS 5: Comple[r]
Drought stress is one of the most important environmental issues that reduce growth, development and yield of the plants. Developing maize cultivars that can perform well in drought and other abiotic stress is an important goal throughout the world. Germination is one of the main growth stages for s[r]
Drought stress is one of the most important environmental issues that reduce growth, development and yield of the plants. Developing maize cultivars that can perform well in drought and other abiotic stress is an important goal throughout the world. Germination is one of the main growth stages for s[r]
Therefore, nutrient supply in crop system should be economically-viable, environmentfriendly and socially acceptable without affecting the gross plant production. It has been realized that soil fertility can be managed in complete harmony with sustainable agriculture development by careful analysis[r]
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Prevalence of moisture stress and poor crop establishment are major constraints for the cultivation of rabi crops in maize fallows which results in reduced cropping intensity and insufficient food production in North Eastern Hill region. Hence, the present field experiment was conducted with differe[r]
Soil properties are sensitive to changes in the soil environment as influenced by vegetation, climate and inputs and losses of biomass and nutrients. Thus, the cropping systems with different management practices are likely to influence soil properties. Grid based soil survey was conducted in Mudhol[r]
The influence of water potential and organic carbon on the sensitivity of soil to mechanical disturbance was showed. Their study showed that soils become more sensitive to mechanical damage when wetter and the most dramatic...
Groundnut is an important oil seed crop in India cultivated in an area of 6.7 million hectares with a production of 7.0 million tonnes annually. The crop can be grown successfully in areas receiving the rainfall ranging from 600 to 1250 mm. The best soils for groundnut crop are sandy loam, loam and[r]
Field experiment was carried out during 2014-15 and 2015-16 at Main Agricultural Research Station, UAS, Raichur to study the impact of varied levels of rock phosphate application to preceding sunhemp and bajra crops on growth and yield of groundnut [Arachis hypogaea (L.)]. The two years pooled data[r]
Correlation studies revealed that the genotypic correlations were higher than their corresponding phenotypic correlation for all the characters and the depended trait pod yield per plant was significantly and positively correlated at both phenotypic and genotypic levels with number of mature pods pe[r]
The present study was thus planned to analyse the effect of soybean varieties under different land configurations in mollisols of Himalayan tarai on soil moisture status. The experiment was conducted during the kharif season of 2017, in C5 block of N.E. Borlaug Crop Research Centre of G.B. Pant Univ[r]