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INFLUENCE OF SOIL MOISTURE CONSERVATION PRACTICES ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SESAME-BASED INTERCROPPING SYSTEM
ISSN: 2277 - 7601Publisher: author   
INFLUENCE OF SOIL MOISTURE CONSERVATION PRACTICES ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SESAME-BASED INTERCROPPING SYSTEM
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Publisher: Multilogic In Science Multilogic In Science
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2277 - 7601
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at Regional agricultural research station,Polasa, jagtial, to study the effect of soil moisture conservation practices in sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) and Blackgram (Vigna mungo) intercropping system. The experiment was laid out in a split –plot design with three replications. Four levels of cropping system C1-Sole sesame, C2-Sole Blackgram, C3 - Sesamum+Blackgram (2:2) and C4- Sesamum+Blackgram (2:3) were assigned to main plots and four levels of moisture conservation practices M1= without mulch and irrigation M2 = Straw mulch @ 5.0 tons/ha M3 = Dust mulch , M4 = Irrigation as and when require were assigned to sub plots. Among the inter crops sesame + black gram (2:2) intercropping situation recorded highest yield and yield attributes characters under different moisture conservation practices, irrigation. Irrigated plot recorded highest yield and yield attributes followed by Dust mulch and straw mulc...