Citation Information

  • Title : Economic viability of drip fertigation in maize (Zea mays L.) based intercropping system.
  • Source : Madras Agricultural Journal
  • Publisher : Tamilnadu Agricultural University
  • Volume : 98
  • Issue : 10/12
  • Pages : 339-343
  • Year : 2011
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Muthukrishnan, P.
    • Fanish, S. A.
  • Climates: Tropical (A). Temperate (C). Tropical savannah (Aw). Humid subtropical (Cwa, Cfa).
  • Cropping Systems: Maize. Intercropping. Vegetables. Irrigated cropping systems.
  • Countries: India.

Summary

Field experiments were conducted at Agricultural College and Research Institute, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore, during kharif 2008 and 2009 to study the effect of different fertigation levels and intercrops in intensive maize based intercropping system. The experiment was laid out in strip plot design with three replications. The experiment comprised of nine fertigation levels in main plot, viz M 1, Surface irrigation with soil application of 100% RDF; M 2, Drip irrigation with soil application of 100% RDF; M 3, Drip fertigation of 75% RDF; M 4, Drip fertigation of 100% RDF; M 5, Drip fertigation of 125% RDF; M 6, Drip fertigation of 150% RDF; M 7, Drip fertigation of 50% RDF (50% P and K as Water Soluble Fertilizer (WSF)); M8, Drip fertigation of 75% RDF (50% P and K as WSF); M 9, Drip fertigation of 100% RDF (50% P and K as WSF) and four intercrops in sub plot viz, S 1, Vegetable coriander; S 2, Radish; S 3, Beet root; S 4, Onion. Drip fertigation at 100 per cent RDF with 50 per cent P and K as WSF in maize+radish intercropping system recorded a higher gross income of Rs. 83438/ha whereas, higher net return and benefit cost ratio of Rs. 56858 and 3.24, respectively, were recorded by drip fertigation at 150 per cent RDF with radish as intercrop system.

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