Effect of Irrigation Methods and Mulching on Growth and Seed Yield of Semialata

Performance evaluation of different irrigation and mulch for Flemingia semialata

Authors

  • S K SRIVASTAVA ICAR-IINRG, Ranchi
  • PAWAN JEET ICAR-IINRG

Abstract

A study was conducted to assess the effect of drip irrigation and plastic mulch on growth and seed yield of Semialata. Two types of plastic mulch (green and silver/black) were tested at three levels of irrigation (120%, 100% and 80%) by drip irrigation and one level (100%) by furrow irrigation. The daily water requirement of Semialata was estimated by the equation ETcrop= ETox crop factor. ETcrop is crop water requirement mm/day. ETo (reference evapotranspiration, mm/day) was calculated by FAO calculator which uses temperature and humidity data. In this experiments there were twelve treatments were considered. The treatments were replicated thrice. The experiment was laid in randomized block design. It was observed that drip irrigation with or without plastic mulch is yielding better results in terms of growth parameters and seed yield as compared to furrow irrigation without plastic mulch. It was also observed that maximum suppression (67.58%) of weeds resulted with drip irrigation and silver/black plastic mulch at 80% level of irrigation.

Author Biographies

S K SRIVASTAVA, ICAR-IINRG, Ranchi

Scientist, Division of Lac Production, ICAR-IINRG, Ranchi

PAWAN JEET, ICAR-IINRG

Er. Pawan Jeet is presently working as Scientist at ICAR-Indian Institute of Natural Resins and Gums, Namkum, Ranchi (Jharkhand). He was topper in Agriculture Research Scientist (ARS) 2014 conducted by ASRB, Indian Council of Agricultural Research in the discipline of Land and Water ManagementEngineering. He has completed M.Tech and continuing Ph.D. from IARI, New Delhi and B.Tech from SHIATS, Allahabad (UP). He has been recipient of Junior Research Fellowship (ICAR-JRF), ICAR-NET and Senior Research Fellowship (ICAR-SRF) in Land and Water Management Engineering.  He has professional experience in the field of modelling of soil and water conservation, rainwater harvesting and irrigation.

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Published

2020-03-09

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