Sustainability of different cropping systems under varying sowing dates in Marathwada region

None D N GOKHALE, None V V DHAIPAHALE, None V M BHALE, None G L SAWARGAONKAR
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The field experiments were carried out at Instructional Farm, AICRP on Dry land Agriculture, Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani during the rainy season of 2001-2005 on eight different cropping systems consisting of important food, pulse and oilseed crops of Marathwada region under varied weather conditions. The resultsrevealed that intercropping of sorghum (CSH-9)+ pigeonpea, pear millet + pigeonpea and castor + soybean sown in 26 meteorological week (MW) produced the highest grain yield and average productivity of the system during all the years of experimentation as compared to rest of the cropping systems. Similarly, castor + soybean produced the highest sorghum grain equivalent which was at par with soybean + pigeonpea, Arborium cotton + soybean and cotton (NHH-44) + soybean. The sowing of all the crops and cropping systems on 26 MW recorded significantly highestsustainable yield index (0.52) as compared to sowing of all cropping systems on delayed sowing dates.
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马拉特瓦达地区不同播期下不同种植制度的可持续性
田间试验于2001-2005年雨季在帕尔巴尼马拉特瓦达农业大学旱地农业AICRP教学农场对马拉特瓦达地区重要粮食作物、豆类作物和油料作物组成的8种不同种植制度进行,试验条件不同。结果表明,26气象周(MW)播高粱+鸽豆、梨粟+鸽豆和蓖麻+大豆的间作系统在所有试验年份的粮食产量和平均生产力均高于其他种植系统。同样,蓖麻+大豆的高粱籽粒当量最高,与大豆+鸽豆、杨木棉+大豆和棉花(NHH-44) +大豆相当。与延迟播种的所有种植系统相比,在26 MW上播种的所有作物和种植系统的可持续产量指数显著最高(0.52)。
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