2016
DOI: 10.23910/ijbsm/2016.7.4.1398b
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Intercropping in Okra for Sustainable Vegetable Production

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at the Instructional Farm of UBKV during rabi seasons of 2008 and 2009 to assess intercropping effect in okra with an objective to generate more income from the farm through increased cropping intensity and complete and economical use of natural resources by combining nine different treatment combinations of different intercrops like cowpea, amaranthus, radish and palak in 1:1 row ratio. The trial was laid out in randomized block design (RBD) with four replications. Experimenta… Show more

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“…More number of leaves per plant was noted in T1 at 6 th (14) and 8 th (16) WAP compared to intercropping. These results are in agreement with [12] who stated that the number of leaves per plant is higher in sole cropping of okra than intercropping with cowpea. Wider spacing helps the okra to utilize its energy properly in the production of leaves because there was less competition for light, nutrients nor was overlapping from adjacent okra plants within the row may be the reason for higher…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…More number of leaves per plant was noted in T1 at 6 th (14) and 8 th (16) WAP compared to intercropping. These results are in agreement with [12] who stated that the number of leaves per plant is higher in sole cropping of okra than intercropping with cowpea. Wider spacing helps the okra to utilize its energy properly in the production of leaves because there was less competition for light, nutrients nor was overlapping from adjacent okra plants within the row may be the reason for higher…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Root fresh weight of okra was high in intercropping with cowpea than sole cropping of okra [9]. Root fresh weight of okra was high in intercropping with cowpea than sole cropping of okra [12]. It is agreeable with this study.…”
Section: Fresh Weight Of Plantsupporting
confidence: 88%