Competition functions, productivity and economics of chickpea (Cicer arietinum)-based intercropping system under rainfed conditions of Bihar plateau
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v45i4.3429Keywords:
Intercropping, Productivity, Economics, Chickpea, Linseed, Safflower, Barley, ToriaAbstract
A field experiment was conducted during the winter (rabr) season of 1996-97 and 1997-98 at Deochanda Experiment Station, Hazaribagh, to study the productivity of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)-based intercropping system with cereal, pulses and oilseeds in rainfed uplands of Bihar plateau. Intercropping of chickpea and safflower (Carthamus tinctorious L.) in 1 : 1 row ratio proved most efficient system resulting in maximum chickpea-equivalent yield (12.76 qlha), gross (Rs 10, 846) and net (Rs 5, 346lha) monetary returns and benefit :cost ratio (1.97). The same treatment also accounted for higher land-equivalent ratio (1.12), area-time equivalent ratio (0.96), monetary advantage (Rs 1, 1621ha) and maximum product of crowding coefficient (K 1.84) with modest competition coefficient (0.31 : 0.68) which proved the most efficient. Chickpea sown with barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in 1:2 row proportion proved to be inefficient intercropping system with minimum chickpea-equivalent yield (9.84 qha) and net monetary returns (Rs 2,7581ha).References
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in 1: 1 planting ratiois superior foreconomic
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nomy 37 :424-429.
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account, as a'result this character gave better assessment of the system. Higher De wit. C.T.1960. On competition. Yerslog LadboukundigeOnderzoek 66
productivity and monetary return from
Kumar. A. and Singh. R.P. 1987. Production and
intercropping of and safflower economic of and mustard inter- Over stand of either the crop under cmpping systems under rainfed condition. In-dry conditions was also reported by Sin& dian Journal of Agronomy 32 :258-260.
and Yadav (1992). Singh, D.K. and Yadav. D.S. 1992. Production The intercropping of chickpea+safflower potential and economics of chickpea (Cicer arietinum)-basedintercropping systems under
in 1: 1 planting ratiois superior foreconomic
rainfed condition. Indian Journal of Agro-
sustainability of cropping system under
nomy 37 :424-429.
upland rainfed conditions of Bihar plateau.




