Rk. Sarkar et al., Competition functions, productivity and economics of chickpea (Cicer arietinum)-based intercropping system under rainfed conditions of Bihar plateau, I J AGRON, 45(4), 2000, pp. 681-686
A field experiment was conducted during the winter(rabi) season of 1996-97
and 1997-98 at Deochanda Experiment Station, Hazaribagh, to study the produ
ctivity of chickpea (Cider arietinum L.)-based intercropping system with ce
real, pulses and oilseeds in rainfed uplands of Bihar plateau. Intercroppin
g of chickpea and safflower (Carthamus tinctorious L.) in 1 : 1 row ratio p
roved most efficient system resulting in maximum chickpea-equivalent yield
(12.76 q/ha), gross (Rs 10, 846) and net (Rs 5, 346/ha) monetary returns an
d benefit : cost ratio (1.97). The same treatment also accounted for higher
land-equivalent ratio (1.12), area-time equivalent ratio (0.96), monetary
advantage (Rs 1, 162/ha) and maximum product of crowding coefficient (K 1.8
4) with modest competition coefficient (0.31 : 0.68) which proved the most
efficient. Chickpea sown with barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in 1:2 row propor
tion proved to be inefficient intercropping system with minimum chickpea-eq
uivalent yield (9.84 q/ha) and net monetary returns (Rs 2,758/ha).