2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.still.2011.04.008
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Tillage and green manure effects on Bt transgenic cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) hybrid grown on rainfed Vertisols of central India

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“…found that the incorporation of green manure had positive effects on soil physical, chemical, and biological properties, plant nutrition, and crop yield. Some results also indicated that green manuring increased plant leaf and root dry weight, grain yield, and crop N and P uptake (Astier et al, 2006;Bilalis et al,2009;Blaise, 2011;Rahman et al, 2011). The present results showed that application of ryegrass green manure significantly increased the upland rice dry weight and grain yield in the first growth season by an average of 62.9% and 55.1%, respectively.…”
Section: Grain Yield and 15 N Uptake Of Upland Ricesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…found that the incorporation of green manure had positive effects on soil physical, chemical, and biological properties, plant nutrition, and crop yield. Some results also indicated that green manuring increased plant leaf and root dry weight, grain yield, and crop N and P uptake (Astier et al, 2006;Bilalis et al,2009;Blaise, 2011;Rahman et al, 2011). The present results showed that application of ryegrass green manure significantly increased the upland rice dry weight and grain yield in the first growth season by an average of 62.9% and 55.1%, respectively.…”
Section: Grain Yield and 15 N Uptake Of Upland Ricesupporting
confidence: 64%
“…This suggests that the planting and management techniques used for these living mulch treatments were successful in preventing competition with the cotton crop. Reduced tillage and use of a short duration sunnhemp intercrop has been previously reported to improve cotton yields in the Vidarbha region [6]. However, in the Blaise [6] study, sunnhemp was planted late and incorporated into the soil relatively early.…”
Section: Cotton Growth and Yieldmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Reduced tillage practices in the Vidarbha region have been reported to decrease weed biomass and increase cotton yields [2,6]. Blaise [7] reported no adverse effects from reduced tillage on cotton fiber quality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is because both excreting growth inhibiting substances and N starvation during decomposition of green manures often have a suppressive effect on early growth of the succeeding crop (Daimon and Kotoura, 2000;Uratani et al, 2004;Daimon, 2006). In general, a month after incorporation is needed for maturation of green manures (Ngouajio and Mennan, 2005;Liebman and Sundberg, 2006;Blaise, 2011;Espinoza et al, 2012). Although seed rhizomes of turmeric were planted 11 days after incorporation of faba bean residues in the present experiment, no inhibition of turmeric emergence was observed in any plot, and plantlet emergence rate was 100% at 30 DAP (41 days after incorporation of the faba bean residues).…”
Section: Potential Benefit Of Winter Legumes As An Organic Matter Formentioning
confidence: 99%