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Abstract - Issue Mar 2022, 43 (2) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
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performance, water use, economics and energy indices in rabi groundnut (Arachis
hypogaea L.) under micro irrigation methods
A.V.
Ramanjaneyulu1*, V. Ramulu2, M.V. Ramana3
and K. Mamatha4
1Agricultural
Research Station, Tornala 502 114, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State
Agricultural University, Rajendranagar-500 030, India
2Office of the
Director of Research, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural
University, Rajendranagar-500 030, India
3AICRP on
Integrated Farming Systems, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State
Agricultural University, Rajendranagar-500 030, India
4Regional
Agricultural Research Station, Palem, Professor Jayashankar Telangana State
Agricultural University, Rajendranagar-500 030, India
*Corresponding
Author Email : avr_agron@rediffmail.com
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Received: 27.01.2021
Revised: 05.06.2021
Accepted: 15.07.2021
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Abstract
Aim:
A field investigation was conducted during 2016-17 and 2017-18 to assess the
relative performance of micro irrigation methods with regard to yield, water
use, economics, nitrogen indices and energy use pattern in rabi groundnut on
irrigated Alfisols.
Methodology: One conventional and three micro-irrigation methods
viz., drip, sprinkler and rain gun were evaluated in rabi groundnut. Besides
growth, reproductive traits and pod yield, the information on nodule count,
water use efficiency, economic benefits, nitrogen and energy indices was
generated. High yielding, high water, power and energy use efficient
irrigation scheduling method for rabi groundnut cultivation was identified.
Results:
Drip irrigation @ 0.8 Epan + fertigation at recommended dose of fertilizers
not only recorded better growth and reproductive attributes but also resulted
in 8-10% higher dry pod yield over sprinkler irrigation, raingun irrigation
and conventional method. Besides, drip method also recorded higher water use
efficiency (6.31 kg ha-1 mm-1) and higher economic
yield per kg N applied (95.9 kg). This method also proved to be energy
efficient and remunerative with higher net income (` 70,280 ha-1).
Interpretation: Scheduling of irrigation and fertigation
through drip method helped in achieving higher pod yield, water and nitrogen
use efficiency utilizing less power and energy in groundnut cultivation.
Key words: Conventional irrigation, Groundnut,
Micro-irrigation, Water use efficiency
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