Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4510214 Field Crops Research 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study aimed to establish relationships between sustainable crop yields, production efficiency and rainwater utilization in rainfed foothill region of Northwest Himalayas. In this investigation field experiments were conducted for eleven years, during 1998–2008, to assess the performance of nitrogen through different organic and inorganic sources in maize and black gram. The assessment based on statistical models indicated that 100% N through urea (T2 treatment) was highly efficient with a significantly higher rain water use efficiency (RWUE) as well as sustainability yield index (SYI) under sole maize (RWUE = 4.01 kg/ha/mm; SYI = 59.6%) and maize + black gram system (RWUE = 2.65 kg/ha/mm; SYI = 48.2%), while treatment T8 (15 kg N through Leucaena + 20 kg/ha N through urea) was superior to all the other treatments with RWUE of 1.74 kg/ha/mm and SYI of 42.1% under sole black gram system. SYI in all the three blocks had a positive association with RWUE. On evaluating the relative production efficiency index (RPEI), it was observed that RPEI of maize crop increased in all the treatments when compared to initial RPEI i.e., during the start of the experiment (year 1998). The percent increase in maize yield over control also followed the percent increase in RPEI. A positive relationship of SYI and RWUE was also observed with RPEI in maize crop.

► Recommended N application through urea increased maize equivalent yield, rainwater use efficiency and sustainable yield index. ► In black gram, N through Leucaena and urea had higher profitability, rainwater use efficiency and sustainable yield index. ► Rain water use efficiency and sustainability yield index were positively associated with one another. ► Relative production efficiency index (RPEI) of maize increased on N application through different sources over the control. ► Regression models developed will help in predicting sustainable optimum crop yield and rainfall use efficiency in rainfed areas.

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