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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 8, Issue 4 (2019)

Impact of tillage practices on crop growth and production in cotton under rainfed condition

Author(s):

Chitte Karishma, SM Taley, GR Atal, AN Paslawar and RN Katkar

Abstract:
The field experiment is laidout during rainy season of 2014-15 at Central Research Station (CRS) of Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola. To evalutate the impact of tillage practices on crop growth and production and economics in cotton. Layout of plots with six different treatments are Conservation tillage (1 blade harrow before sowing) (T1), Conservation tillage (1 Tyne + 1 blade harrow) (T2), Sub- surface tillage (90 cm H.I + 2 Tyne + blade harrow) (T3). Economical sub-surface tillage (1 sub surface + 1 tyne + 1 blade harrow) (T4), 1 Ploughing + 2 Tyne + 1 blade harrow (T5), Across the slope cultivation with opening of BBF after two row + 2 tyne + 1 blade harrow (T6). T3 (6.66q/ha) was more prominent and favorably influenced the growth, production and cost benefit ratio followed by T4(6.31q/ha), T6(5.83t/ha), T5(5.47t/ha), T2(5.22t/ha), T1(4.70t/ha).It can be summarized that sub surface tillage is one of the easily adaptable tillage practice for better crop growth and production under rainfed condition.

Pages: 858-861  |  885 Views  314 Downloads


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How to cite this article:
Chitte Karishma, SM Taley, GR Atal, AN Paslawar and RN Katkar. Impact of tillage practices on crop growth and production in cotton under rainfed condition. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2019;8(4):858-861.

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