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Water is the most critical resource for agriculture, gaining primacy even over soil. India has only about 4 per cent of the world's freshwater resources. Many areas, especially semi-arid region of the country, crop suffer from water scarcity during rabi season. Furrow irrigated raised-bed (FIRB) system of planting of rabi pulses like fieldpea can be a viable technology in reducing the water losses and utilizing conserved soil moisture. Fieldpea is one of the important rabi pulse crops grown in northern India. The productivity of fieldpea in the country is very low, which is mainly due to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Water is the most critical resource for agriculture, gaining primacy even over soil. India has only about 4 per cent of the world's freshwater resources. Many areas, especially semi-arid region of the country, crop suffer from water scarcity during rabi season. Furrow irrigated raised-bed (FIRB) system of planting of rabi pulses like fieldpea can be a viable technology in reducing the water losses and utilizing conserved soil moisture. Fieldpea is one of the important rabi pulse crops grown in northern India. The productivity of fieldpea in the country is very low, which is mainly due to cultivation on marginal lands with residual soil moisture and lack of site specific agro-techniques especially the crop establishment, irrigation schedule and weed management. Keeping all above facts in View, the present study was conducted to study the response of fieldpea to different planting methods, irrigation levels and weed management practices.
Autorenporträt
Brijbhooshan Jangid was born in Bharatpur Dist., Rajasthan (INDIA). He had completed his B.Sc. (Ag.) and M.Sc. (Agronomy) from ANGRAU, Hyderabad and GBPUAT, Pantnagar respectively. He was the recipient of ICAR-JRF during M.Sc. and UGC-SRF during PhD. He had worked on the use of nano zinc in rice crop during PhD from PJTSAU, Hyderabd (INDIA).