EFFECT OF FERTILITY LEVELS ON YIELD, PROTEIN-CONTENT AND ECONOMICS OFPEARL-MILLET (PENNISETUM-GLAUCUM) PLUS CASTOR (RICINUS-COMMUNIS) OR COWPEA (VIGNA-UNGUICULATA) INTERCROPPING UNDER RAIN-FED CONDITION
R. Kumar et al., EFFECT OF FERTILITY LEVELS ON YIELD, PROTEIN-CONTENT AND ECONOMICS OFPEARL-MILLET (PENNISETUM-GLAUCUM) PLUS CASTOR (RICINUS-COMMUNIS) OR COWPEA (VIGNA-UNGUICULATA) INTERCROPPING UNDER RAIN-FED CONDITION, Indian Journal of Agronomy, 38(4), 1993, pp. 536-540
A field experiment was carried out during the rainy (kharif) seasons o
f 1989 and 1990 to study the effects of 2 cultivars of pearl millet [P
ennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br. emend. Stuntz] and 2 in viz. castor (Ric
inus communis L.) and cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp]. at various
fertility levels under 2 planting systems in terms of yield, protein
content and economics. Among the main effects, hybrid 'MBH 151' of pea
rl millet, castor as intercrop, paired-row planting system and fertili
ty levels of 25 kg N + 12.5 kg P2O5/ha + Azospirillum were found super
ior in term of grain yield of pearl millet to other main effects. Incr
easing fertility levels significantly improved the protein content and
protein yield over the control. Data on economics of various fertilit
y levels revealed that maximum net returns could be achieved by inocul
ating Azospirillum in addition to fertilizers at 25 kg N + 12.5 kg P2O
5/ha in pearl millet + castor intercropping under rainfed condition.