Agronomic and economic evaluation of alternative cropping systems for FCV tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) on Vertisols of Andhra Pradesh

Authors

  • S. KASTURI KRISHNA
  • S.V. KRISHNA REDDY
  • P. HARISHU KUMAR
  • V. KRISHNAMURTHY
  • M. NAGESWARA RAO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v55i4.4762

Keywords:

Alternative crop sequences, Economics, Net returns, Soil fertility, Tobacco, Yield

Abstract

There is scope in tobacco growing regions for cultivation of maize and soybean during kharif on rainfed vertisols. Conserving soil moisture and reducing soil moisture losses during preparatory tillage and sowing of rabi crops is a great challenge for successful crop production on rainfed vertisols. Therefore, present field experiment conducted in kharif and rabi of 2002-03 to 2004-05 at Rajahmundry, to evaluate alternative cropping systems to FCV tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum L.). Results revealed that the mean tobacco leaf-equivalent yield (TLEY) of sys- tem and net returns were higher by 28.6 and 65.2% in maize ( Zea mays L.) based sequences as compared to those in soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] based sequences (777 kg/ha and Rs 26,389/ha). Maize based crop se- quences recorded significantly higher soil pH and available P, while soybean based crop sequences recorded higher organic C, available N and K. Minimum tillage recorded significantly higher TLEY and net returns than zero tillage. Amongst different rabi crops, fallow-tobacco and sequential tobacco recorded significantly higher TLEY of system and net returns. Among rabi sequential grain crops, highest mean TLEY and net returns were recorded in redgram [ Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] followed by chickpea ( Cicer arietinum L.). It was concluded that fallow-to- bacco is most profitable however; kharif maize with minimum tillage of rabi crops viz. redgram, chickpea and horsegram is next best option in Vertisols of Andhra Pradesh.

References

. Available K status of the soil was higher with

horsegram and lower with tobacco. The higher amounts of K requirement by tobacco coupled with P and K omission in black soil tobacco resulted in depletion of available soil K (Flower, 1999) in sequential tobacco.

It was concluded that fallow-tobacco is most profitable however; kharif maize with minimum tillage of rabi crops viz. redgram, chickpea and horsegram is next best option

Crews, T.W. and Peoples, M.B. 2004. Legume versus fertilizer sources of nitrogen: ecological tradeoffs and human needs. Agricultural Ecosystems and Environment 102: 279297.

Flower, K.C. 1999. Agronomy and Physiology: Field practices. In: Tobacco - Production, Chemistry and Technology. (Davis

D.L. and Nielsen M.T. Eds.), 83 p. Cambridge, Great Brit

ain : Blackwell Science Ltd. University Press. Huber, D.M. and Abney, T.S. 2008. Soybean allelopathy and subse

quent cropping. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science 157(2): 7378.

KasturiKrishna, S., Krishna Reddy, S.V., Singh, K.D., Subba Rao, R., Harishu Kumar, P. and Krishnamurty, V. 2007. Yield, quality and economics of FCV tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) in relation to preceding crops and nitrogen in Vertisols of Andhra Pradesh. Indian Journal of Agronomy 52(3): 212

Krishna Reddy, S.V., Kasturi Krishna, S., Prasad Rao, J.A.V., Harishu Kumar, P. and Krishnamurty, V. 2007. Effect of application of biofertilisers to soybean (Glycine max) and nitrogen to tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) in soybean tobacco cropping system. Indian Journal of Agronomy 52(4): 294

Przednowek, D.W.A., Entz, M.H., Irvine, B., Flaten, D.N. and Thiessen Martens, J.R. 2004. Rotational yield and apparent N benefits of grain legumes in southern Manitoba. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 84:10931096.

Shiv Dhar, S., Das, S.K., Sunil Kumar, and Singh, J.B. 2008. Effect of tillage and soil moisture conservation practices on crop yields of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) and soil properties under rainfed conditions. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 78(12): 10421047.

Smith, W.D. and Peedin, G.F. 2002. No-till flue-cured tobacco production. North Carolina Flue-Cured Tobacco Production Guide, NC State University North Carolina, USA Centre for IPM: Chapter 13.

Thakur, H.S., Sharma, R.A., Nadkarni, P.G. and Raghuwanshi,

R.K.S. 2000. Studies on the influence of different degrees of tillage operations on soybean based cropping systems grown on Vertisols of Central India. Crop Research 19(1): 1722.

Tobacco Board, 2008. Annual Report, 2007-08. 143 & 154 pp. Tobacco Board, Government of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

Downloads

Published

2001-10-10

Issue

Section

Research Paper

How to Cite

S. KASTURI KRISHNA, S.V. KRISHNA REDDY, P. HARISHU KUMAR, V. KRISHNAMURTHY, & M. NAGESWARA RAO. (2001). Agronomic and economic evaluation of alternative cropping systems for FCV tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) on Vertisols of Andhra Pradesh. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 55(4), 270-275. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v55i4.4762