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Vol. 8, Issue 2 (2020)

Effect of tillage and target yield approach on growth, yield and yield attributes and economics of maize – wheat cropping system


Author(s): Hiremath KA, Halepyati AS, Bellakki MA, Dodamani BM, Chittapur BM, Kuchanur PH and Ameregouda

Abstract: A field experiment was conducted during kharif and rabi seasons of 2013-14 and 2014-15 at Agricultural Research Station, Bheemarayanagudi to study the effect of tillage and target yield approach on growth, yield and yield attributes and economics of maize – wheat cropping system. The results indicated that the growth and yield parameters of maize and wheat at harvest did not influence due to tillage practices. All these yield parameters were relatively higher in zero tillage with mulch @ 5 t ha-1 when compared to conventional tillage. Grain and stover yield of maize did not differ significantly due to different tillage management practices. But, zero tillage with mulch @ 5 t ha-1 produced relatively higher yield (65.9 q ha-1) than the zero tillage (64.3 q ha-1) followed by conventional tillage (55.8 q ha-1). Further, due to nutrient management strategies, the growth and yield parameters of maize differed significantly. Target yield of 10 t ha-1 exhibited significantly higher growth and yield attributes at harvest when compared to other treatments except targeted yield of 8 t ha-1 and 150% RDF. The lowest values of these attributes were recorded in farmer’s practice of nutrient management followed by RDF. The grain yield and stover yield (69.9 q ha-1and 89.5 q ha-1, respectively) of maize was significantly higher with targeted yield of 10 t ha-1 followed by targeted yield of 8 t ha-1 and 150% RDF. The lowest grain and stover yield (53.6 q ha-1 and 74.3 q ha-1, respectively) was recorded in farmers practice followed by RDF. Non significant differences for grain and stover yield of maize were recorded due to interaction of tillage and target yield approach. The growth and yield and yield parameters of wheat did not differ due to tillage practices and target yield approaches followed for maize. Maize equivalent yield of wheat and system productivity were followed same trend as that of maize yield. Among different tillage practices, zero tillage (Rs. 78,181 ha-1 and 2.19) and zero tillage with mulch @ 5 t ha-1 (Rs. 80,272 ha-1 and 2.18) were recorded maximum net returns and higher BC ratio respectively. Similarly among different target yield approaches, the target yield of 10 t ha-1 (Rs. 85,105 and 2.18) followed by targeted yield of 8 t ha-1 (Rs. 80,565 and 2.17) were recorded maximum net returns and higher BC ratio respectively as compare to other treatments.

DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i2c.8766

Pages: 189-194  |  595 Views  74 Downloads

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How to cite this article:
Hiremath KA, Halepyati AS, Bellakki MA, Dodamani BM, Chittapur BM, Kuchanur PH, Ameregouda. Effect of tillage and target yield approach on growth, yield and yield attributes and economics of maize – wheat cropping system. Int J Chem Stud 2020;8(2):189-194. DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i2c.8766
 

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