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Yield performance & economic evaluation of mustard varieties under mango based Agri-horticulture practice in semi-arid tropics

Yield performance & economic evaluation of mustard varieties under mango based Agri-horticulture... A field experiment conducted at research farm of College of Agriculture Jabalpur J.N.K.V.V (M.P) on 2017–18. First year of experiment on based on Agri-Horticulture practices of agroforestry. It have two system of Sole-Horticulture (Mango) plantation and another Agri-Horticulture practices (Mustard crops + Mango). Agri-Horticulture practices have five mustard varietal treatment (Pusa Bold, Arpan, JM-3, NRCDR-2, and Urvashi) in six replication. Computation of data by RBD design applied to analysis of yield performance of mustard variety. After analysis of parameters, we have recorded following data. First fall plant population of mustard varieties were recorded highest to lowest NRCDR-2(37.67) > Arpan (35.44) > Urvashi (34.67) > JM-3(27.22) > Pusa Bold (26.67) continually. In aspect number, silique braches−1 and number of silique plant−1 were significantly superior 23.73 and 120.90 found in Arpan and minimum recorded in Urvashi 21.83 & 111.63 variety of mustard respectively. The maximum production grain yield were found in Arpan 955.28 kg ha−1 and lowest in Urvashi 680.89 kg ha−1 also in respect of harvesting index Arpan (13.61) highest and NRCDR-2 (9.80) minimum recorded. This analysis conclude that the highest yielding variety was Arpan among mustard varieties. Economic evaluation we find it the cost of cultivation of Agri-Horticulture practise is higher than Sole-Horticulture practice, the gross monitoring return & net monitoring return were highest found in Arpan (Rs 62,153.85 ha−1 & Rs 36,916.45 ha−1 respectively) variety. The B/C ratio was not significantly difference but highest found in Arpan 0.966 in 1st year of plantation. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agroforestry Systems Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2021
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0167-4366
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1572-9680
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10.1007/s10457-021-00712-9
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Abstract

A field experiment conducted at research farm of College of Agriculture Jabalpur J.N.K.V.V (M.P) on 2017–18. First year of experiment on based on Agri-Horticulture practices of agroforestry. It have two system of Sole-Horticulture (Mango) plantation and another Agri-Horticulture practices (Mustard crops + Mango). Agri-Horticulture practices have five mustard varietal treatment (Pusa Bold, Arpan, JM-3, NRCDR-2, and Urvashi) in six replication. Computation of data by RBD design applied to analysis of yield performance of mustard variety. After analysis of parameters, we have recorded following data. First fall plant population of mustard varieties were recorded highest to lowest NRCDR-2(37.67) > Arpan (35.44) > Urvashi (34.67) > JM-3(27.22) > Pusa Bold (26.67) continually. In aspect number, silique braches−1 and number of silique plant−1 were significantly superior 23.73 and 120.90 found in Arpan and minimum recorded in Urvashi 21.83 & 111.63 variety of mustard respectively. The maximum production grain yield were found in Arpan 955.28 kg ha−1 and lowest in Urvashi 680.89 kg ha−1 also in respect of harvesting index Arpan (13.61) highest and NRCDR-2 (9.80) minimum recorded. This analysis conclude that the highest yielding variety was Arpan among mustard varieties. Economic evaluation we find it the cost of cultivation of Agri-Horticulture practise is higher than Sole-Horticulture practice, the gross monitoring return & net monitoring return were highest found in Arpan (Rs 62,153.85 ha−1 & Rs 36,916.45 ha−1 respectively) variety. The B/C ratio was not significantly difference but highest found in Arpan 0.966 in 1st year of plantation.

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Agroforestry SystemsSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 2022

Keywords: Agri-horticulture; Silique; Pusa bold; JM-3; NRCDR-2; Arpan; Urvashi

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