PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF CABBAGE UNDER INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS

dc.contributor.advisorALLOLI, T. B.
dc.contributor.advisorATHANI, S. I.
dc.contributor.advisorGANIGER, V. M.
dc.contributor.advisorAJJAPALAVAR, P.
dc.contributor.advisorYADACHI, S.
dc.contributor.authorMAWNAI, GIDEON LEWIS LYNGDOH.
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-17T12:28:32Z
dc.date.available2023-10-17T12:28:32Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstractThe investigation on “Production potential of cabbage under intercropping systems” was carried out during 2019-2020 at Main Horticultural Research Extension Centre, Vegetable block of College of Horticulture, Bagalkot. Intercropping systems consisting of cabbage with methi, palak, radish, beetroot and cluster bean crops were evaluated in RCBD with 4 replications. The results revealed that the growth parameters viz., plant height, number of leaves, plant spread and total dry matter were not significantly affected by intercropping system. The numbers of leaves at harvest, plant spread at 30 DAT and cabbage head circumference were found to be maximum in sole cropped cabbage. The yield parameters viz, weight of head (1.56 kg), yield per plot (33.27 kg) and yield per hectare (83.19) were significantly affected by intercropping and cabbage as sole crop gave the best performance. The residual soil nitrogen was found significantly higher in cabbage intercropped with palak (156.66 kg/ha), P2O5 in cabbage intercropped with beetroot (29.08 kg/ha) and K2O in cabbage intercropped with cluster bean (191.14 kg/ha). The per cent leaf nutrient content was significantly higher in sole cropped cabbage at 1.65%, 0.66% and 1.06% nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium respectively. The weed count was least in cabbage intercropped with methi. Similarly, the weed suppression efficiency was highest (59.93%) when cabbage was intercropped with methi. The economic analysis of the treatments revealed that cabbage intercropped with methi gave better cabbage head quality, B:C ratio (5:49) and the maximum LER (1.24). Accordingly, cabbage and methi intercropping has been found to be the most suitable intercropping combination for cultivation especially for small and marginal farmers
dc.identifier.otherUHS18PGM1080
dc.identifier.urihttps://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810199016
dc.keywordsHorticulture
dc.keywordsVegetable Science
dc.keywordsVegetables
dc.keywordsCabbage
dc.keywordsIntercropping
dc.keywordsVegetable Block
dc.keywordsMethi
dc.keywordsPalak
dc.keywordsRadish
dc.keywordsBeetroot
dc.keywordsCluster Bean
dc.keywordsReplications
dc.keywordsPotassium
dc.keywordsPhosphorous
dc.keywordsUHS18PGM1080
dc.keywordsT650
dc.language.isoEnglish
dc.pages93p. (Due to pdf. conversion there is a difference in pages of soft copy and hard copy).
dc.publisherUniversity of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot. (College of Horticulture, Bagalkot).
dc.subVegetable Science
dc.themePRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF CABBAGE UNDER INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS
dc.these.typeM.Sc
dc.titlePRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF CABBAGE UNDER INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS
dc.typeThesis
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