Effect of Spatial Arrangements on Yield and Competition of Jute (Corchorus Olitorius l.) and Mungbean (Vigna radiata l. Wilczek) in Intercropping

A. Chakraborty, A. Ghorai, NM Alam, S. Roy, R. Saha
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Low profitability from jute farming, declining jute area and negligible pulse area are the rising concerns of farmers of Indo-Bangla subcontinent. This paper evaluated the extent of yield competition in jutemungbean intercropping with varying spatial geometry under alternate single row (SR) and double row (DR) planting. Two 2-year field experiments were conducted independently for the two systems of plantings involving jute (cv NJ 7010) and mungbean (cv TMB-37) arranged in systematic designs for 3×3×3 spacing and plant density combinations with three replications. Yield competition was assessed using indices. Intercropping was found productive and profitable compared to sole cropping. Land equivalent ratios (LER) and area × time equivalent ratios (ATER) always exceeded unity. Jute equivalent yield (JEY) increased in the range of 4.9-45.3% and 30.7-51.1% over sole jute fibre yield and mean monetary advantage index exceeded 27100 and 31800 ₹ ha-1 for SR and DR planting, respectively. Economic advantage was higher for spacing combinations of 40 cm (row to row) × 6.5-8 cm (jute to jute in a row) × 10-12 cm (mungbean to mungbean in a row) in SR planting and for DR system it was at a band-to-band spacing of 11 cm with plant densities of 40-50 m-2 for jute and 25-30 m-2 for mungbean. Dense and intimate planting of jute reduced mung seed yield due to light stress. DR planting seemed more advantageous.  SAARC J. Agric., 19(2): 137-155 (2021)
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空间安排对间作黄麻与绿豆产量及竞争的影响
黄麻种植利润低、黄麻种植面积减少和脉搏面积可忽略是印度-孟加拉国次大陆农民日益关注的问题。本文评价了不同空间几何形状的蚕豆单行与双行交替种植条件下的产量竞争程度。以黄麻(cv nj7010)和绿豆(cv TMB-37)为研究对象,进行了2个独立的2年大田试验,系统设计为3×3×3株距和株密度组合,共3个重复。利用指数评价产量竞争。与单作相比,间作产量高,效益好。土地等效比(LER)和面积×时间等效比(ATER)总是超过统一。黄麻当量产量(JEY)比单一黄麻纤维产量分别提高4.9 ~ 45.3%和30.7 ~ 51.1%,SR和DR种植的平均经济效益指数分别超过27100和31800卢比/公顷。在SR种植中,40 cm(行对行)× 6.5-8 cm(黄麻对黄麻行)× 10-12 cm(绿豆对绿豆行)的间距组合具有较高的经济效益;在DR种植中,条带间距为11 cm,黄麻密度为40-50 m-2,绿豆密度为25-30 m-2。黄麻密集密植,由于光照胁迫,绿籽产量下降。DR种植似乎更有利。南盟J.农业浙江农业学报,19(2):137-155 (2021)
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