2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.612.361
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Influence of Land Configurations and Nutrient Levels on Growth, Yield and Economics of Bt Cotton

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“…1). These results are in line with findings of Deshmukh and Patel (2013), Karimvand et al, (2013), Ambika et al, (2017) and Bhople et al, (2018) in cluster bean, sorghum, pearlmillet, cowpea, cotton and sunflower respectively. The ridges and furrow modification in surface configuration aided in conservation rain water and its availability for longer duration, mini barriers in run-off of water and increased moisture improved the availability of nutrients as well as nutrient uptake (Bhople et al, 2018).…”
Section: Effect Of Land Configurations and Intercropping On Redgram Dsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…1). These results are in line with findings of Deshmukh and Patel (2013), Karimvand et al, (2013), Ambika et al, (2017) and Bhople et al, (2018) in cluster bean, sorghum, pearlmillet, cowpea, cotton and sunflower respectively. The ridges and furrow modification in surface configuration aided in conservation rain water and its availability for longer duration, mini barriers in run-off of water and increased moisture improved the availability of nutrients as well as nutrient uptake (Bhople et al, 2018).…”
Section: Effect Of Land Configurations and Intercropping On Redgram Dsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The lower redgram dry matter production of 1273 kg ha -1 was recorded with broad bed furrow method of sowing. The similar findings were reported by Deshmukh and Patel (2013), Karimvand et al (2013), Ambika et al (2017) and Bhople et al (2018) in cluster bean, sorghum, pearlmillet, cowpea, cotton and sunflower, respectively.…”
Section: Dry Matter Productionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The lowest leaf area index of redgram (2.04) was recorded in broad bed furrow sowing ( Table 1). The similar findings was reported by Ambika et al (2017) in cotton, this might be due to higher production of number of leaves with more number of branches (Kumar et al, 2003) and also due to maintenance of proper air moisture regimes under ridges and furrow sowing which in turn resulting in good supply of required moisture, available nutrients, soil aeration, soil environment and better growth and development (Deshmukh and Patel, 2013).…”
Section: Leaf Area Indexsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Both the broad bed method and ridge and furrow method of sowing showed equal ETc values during 2015-2016 (335.9 and 330.3, respectively). This was corroborated by Ambika et al (2017), who claimed that both these approaches were efficient in situ moisture conservation methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%