Perennial Pigeonpea as a Vegetative Barrier for Protection and Production in Millet-lentil Cropping Systems

Perennial Pigeonpea as a Vegetative Barrier for Protection and Production in Millet-lentil Cropping Systems

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  •   P. C. Tyagi
  •   B. P. Joshi
  •   N. K. Sharma
  •   A. K. Khullar

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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2001/v127i4/3106

Abstract

To evolve a promising cropping system which reduced run-off, soil loss and increases total production under marginal rainfed lands of Doon Valley and lower Himalayan region, ragilentil and kodomillet-lentil systems with and without vegetative barriers were constructed and tested at 2% sloping experimental field. The treatments were monitored for run-off, soil loss and productiou parameters. It was observed that incorporation of perennial Pigeonpea hedge rows in the cropping systems reduced the run-off and soil loss but significantly increased total production and net returns.

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P. C. Tyagi

B. P. Joshi

N. K. Sharma

A. K. Khullar

Published

2001-04-01

How to Cite

Tyagi, P. C., Joshi, B. P., Sharma, N. K., & Khullar, A. K. (2001). Perennial Pigeonpea as a Vegetative Barrier for Protection and Production in Millet-lentil Cropping Systems. Indian Forester, 127(4), 423–430. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2001/v127i4/3106

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