[article] Title : |
Agronomic Performances of Rice and Potato in Different Cropping Patterns |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Ram B. Khatri Chhetri, Author ; Khatri, B.B., Author ; R. Mishra, Author ; Joshi, Bal K., Author |
Publication Date: |
2004 |
Article on page: |
1-4 p |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Biomass, cropping patterns, sequence, legumes, tuber yield, grain yield |
Abstract: |
Cropping sequence affects grain crop yields. Nine different cropping patterns (CPs) were analyzed
to know the effect of cropping sequences on rice grain and potato tuber yields, to study the role
of legumes as green manure crop and to relate the biomass incorporated in soil with rice and tuber
yields. Four cropping patterns such as vetch-fallow-rice, rice-bean-fallow-rice, berseem-fallow-
rice and dhaincha-rice-potato gave higher rice yields than the CPs with chemical fertilizers. In
tuber yield, dhaincha-rice-potato sequence gave the highest response among the CPs with no
fertilizers. There were increment in both rice grain and potato tuber yields as biomass
incorporated in soil was increased. Rotation on crops with legumes at least once in a year can be
considered as important factor in sustaining production system.
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Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=71 |
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 1-4 p
[article] Agronomic Performances of Rice and Potato in Different Cropping Patterns [printed text] / Ram B. Khatri Chhetri, Author ; Khatri, B.B., Author ; R. Mishra, Author ; Joshi, Bal K., Author . - 2004 . - 1-4 p. Languages : English ( eng) in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 1-4 p Keywords: |
Biomass, cropping patterns, sequence, legumes, tuber yield, grain yield |
Abstract: |
Cropping sequence affects grain crop yields. Nine different cropping patterns (CPs) were analyzed
to know the effect of cropping sequences on rice grain and potato tuber yields, to study the role
of legumes as green manure crop and to relate the biomass incorporated in soil with rice and tuber
yields. Four cropping patterns such as vetch-fallow-rice, rice-bean-fallow-rice, berseem-fallow-
rice and dhaincha-rice-potato gave higher rice yields than the CPs with chemical fertilizers. In
tuber yield, dhaincha-rice-potato sequence gave the highest response among the CPs with no
fertilizers. There were increment in both rice grain and potato tuber yields as biomass
incorporated in soil was increased. Rotation on crops with legumes at least once in a year can be
considered as important factor in sustaining production system.
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Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=71 |
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