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volume 20 issue 3 (september 2000) : 189-190
GROWTH AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF COTTON AS AFFECTED BY INTERCROPPING OF DIFFERENT SOYBEAN VARIETIES
1Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University
AICRP on soyabean, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur-522 034, India
ABSTRACT
A field experiment was conducted in the rainfed black soils of Krishna-Godavari zone
of Andhra Pradesh on intercropping of c;:otton with different soybean varieties during
1994-95 to 1996-97. The yield attributes and kapas yield of cotton were not
affected in 1:1 row intercropping of tested soybean varieties and also in 1:2 row
intercropping with MACS 330 variety of soybean. Highest cotton equivalent yield was
recorded 1:2 row intercropping of cotton and Monetta followed by 1:1 row intercropping
of cotton and PK 472.
of Andhra Pradesh on intercropping of c;:otton with different soybean varieties during
1994-95 to 1996-97. The yield attributes and kapas yield of cotton were not
affected in 1:1 row intercropping of tested soybean varieties and also in 1:2 row
intercropping with MACS 330 variety of soybean. Highest cotton equivalent yield was
recorded 1:2 row intercropping of cotton and Monetta followed by 1:1 row intercropping
of cotton and PK 472.
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