Evaluation of wheat (Triticum species) varieties under extra-early sown conditions in Vertisols of Central India with restricted assured irrigation

Authors

  • K.C. SHARMA
  • A.N. MISHRA
  • S.V. SAIPRASAD
  • K.S. SOLANKI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v66i3.2870

Keywords:

Dates of sowing, Economics, Extra early sown, Net monetary-use efficiency, Production efficiency, Restricted irrigation, Water-use efficiency, Wheat varieties

Abstract

The present study was conducted during the winter (rabi) seasons of 201213, 2013-14 and 2014-15 at Indore for three consecutive years to find out suitable and high-yielding wheat varieties for extra-early sown condition in Central India under restricted period-assured irrigation condition. Treatments consisted of 3 dates of sowing, viz. 5 October, 20 October and 5 November in main plots and ten wheat varieties, viz. HI 8663, HI 8713 and HI 8627 varieties of durum wheat (Triticum turgidum L. subsp. Durum) and HI 1531, HD 2987, GW 273, MP 3288, Lok 1, GW 366 and HI 1544 varieties of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as sub-plots, evaluated in split-plot de- sign with 3 replications. Results show the growth and yield attributes, and grain and biological yields observed un- der 20 October and 5 November were at par but significantly higher than 5 October sowing. On pooled data basis, maximum values of wheat grain yield (4.48 t/ha), gross returns (GR) of `87.6 103/ha and production efficiency (PE) of 33.2 kg/ha/day were recorded under 20 October but the highest plant height, biological yield (12.0 t/ha), net returns (NE) of `40.9 103/ha, benefit: cost (B : C) ratio of 1.90, water-use efficiency (WUE) of 22.3 kg/ha-mm and net monetary use-efficiency (NMUE) of `303.2/ha/day were observed under 5 November sowing. Extra-early sowing (5 October) resulted in the lowest values of yields and other economical parameters but recorded the high- est values of 1,000-grain weight (49.4 g) and harvest index (40.9). Durum wheat variety HI 8713 was found to be most promising and gave the highest wheat grain yield of 4.61 t/ha, GR of `88.8 103/ha, NR of `41.6 103/ha, B : C ratio of 1.88, PE 34.1 kg/ha/day and NMUE of `308.4/ha/day, which were closely followed by bread wheat vari- ety HI 1544 (because of highest yield in 5 November sowing) and durum wheat variety HI 8663. The results indi- cated that sowing of wheat on 5 October under extra-early condition was not beneficial despite receiving extra irri- gation, and that durum varieties HI 8713 and HI 8663 under early-sown (20 October) and bread wheat variety HI 1544 under timely sown (5 November) conditions hold promise for realizing higher and economical wheat produc- tivity under restricted period assured irrigated conditions in Vertisols of Central India.

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2001-10-10

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K.C. SHARMA, A.N. MISHRA, S.V. SAIPRASAD, & K.S. SOLANKI. (2001). Evaluation of wheat (Triticum species) varieties under extra-early sown conditions in Vertisols of Central India with restricted assured irrigation. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 66(3), 318-324. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v66i3.2870