Ak. Singh et al., COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE OF UPLAND RICE (ORYZA SATIVA)-BASED INTERCROPPING SYSTEMS UNDER RAIN-FED CONDITIONS OF VINDHYAN REGION, Indian Journal of Agronomy, 41(1), 1996, pp. 12-16
A field experiment was conducted during 1988-1989 on sandy clay-loam s
oils of Vindhyan plateau under rainfed conditions, to maximize the pro
ductivity of upland rice (Oryza sativa L.)-based intercropping systems
. The normal-sewn rice (Oryza sativa (L.) intercropped with sesame (Se
samum indicum L.) was more compatible and advantageous than other comb
inations. The highest yield recovery of rice (94.8% and sesame (83.3%)
was recorded from this system. Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and b
lackgram or urdbean (Phaseolus mungo L.) were equally competitive with
normal or paired-row-sown rice, but reduced the yield of rice by 7.8
and 11% in normal sown and 10.9 and 10.5% in paired-row-sown rice resp
ectively. All the growth parameters and yield attributes of rice were
favourably more under sole cropping, followed by normal rice intercrop
ped with sesame. This combination recorded the highest rice-equivalent
yield (48.09 q/ha) and yield advantage (78%), followed by paired rice
+ sesame intercropping system.