Resource Use Efficiency and Economics of Summer Greengram as Influenced by Land Configuration and Irrigation Regimes in North-western Part of India

Aakash Meher, H.T. Sujatha, Santosh Korav, D. Bisarya, K. Adishesha
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Background: Pulses form a crucial protein component of the human diet and among the pulses, greengram is third most important pulse crop in India. Water is a critical input for sustained crop production and is becoming limited day by day. Hence, the need of the hour is to evaluate effective resource conservation practices, such as land configurations and scientific scheduling of irrigation to achieve higher productivity, profitability and resource use efficiency. The aim of the study was to identify most resource efficient and economical land configuration, irrigation regimes for summer greengram under sandy loam soils of northwestern India. Methods: The experiment was conducted during the summer of 2022 on Student’s farm, School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab to investigate the performance of summer greengram as influenced by land configuration and irrigation regimes. The experiment was carried out in a strip plot design consisting of 12 treatment combinations and three replications. The treatment included three land configurations viz, (L1: Flatbed, L2: Ridge and furrow and L3: Broad bed furrow) and four different irrigation regimes [Irrigating at critical growth stages (I1), 0.60 IW/CPE (I2), 0.75 IW/CPE (I3) and 0.90 IW/CPE (I4)]. Result: Among three land configurations tried, L3 recorded significantly higher water productivity, NUE and net return. Similarly, I1 recorded significantly higher water productivity whereas I4 recorded significantly higher NUE and net return. Among the treatment combinations, I1L3 recorded significantly higher water productivity (0.262 kg m-3) whereas I3L3 recorded significantly higher NUE (25.16 kg seed kg nutrient-1) and net income (₹ 72,848 ha-1) as compared to other treatment combinations. Hence, I1L3 and I4L3 can be recommended to farmers for growing summer greengram under sandy loam soil conditions in water scare regions and assured irrigation situation, respectively.
印度西北部地区受土地配置和灌溉制度影响的夏绿禾资源利用效率和经济性
背景:豆类是人类膳食中重要的蛋白质组成部分,而在豆类中,油菜是印度第三大重要的豆类作物。水是作物持续生产的关键投入,但水却日益有限。因此,当务之急是评估有效的资源保护措施,如土地配置和灌溉的科学调度,以实现更高的生产率、收益率和资源利用效率。本研究旨在确定印度西北部砂质壤土下夏季青稞最有效、最经济的土地配置和灌溉制度。研究方法实验于 2022 年夏季在旁遮普省法格瓦拉市可爱职业大学农学院的学生农场进行,目的是研究土地配置和灌溉制度对夏绿禾苗表现的影响。试验采用条状小区设计,包括 12 个处理组合和 3 次重复。处理包括三种土地配置(L1:平地、L2:垄沟和 L3:宽床沟)和四种不同的灌溉制度[关键生长期灌溉(I1)、0.60 IW/CPE(I2)、0.75 IW/CPE(I3)和 0.90 IW/CPE(I4)]。结果:在所尝试的三种土地配置中,L3 的水分生产率、净利用率和净收益率明显更高。同样,I1 显著提高了水分生产率,而 I4 显著提高了净利用效率和净收益。与其他处理组合相比,I1L3 记录的水分生产率(0.262 千克/立方米)明显更高,而 I3L3 记录的净利用效率(25.16 千克种子/千克养分-1)和净收益(72,848 公顷-1)明显更高。因此,I1L3 和 I4L3 可分别推荐给农民在缺水地区和有灌溉保障的沙壤土条件下种植夏青稞。
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