Growth and yield of soybean as influenced by maize + soybean intercropping systems and nitrogen levels


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Authors

  • Jasbir Singh Amar Singh College (CCS University, Meerut), Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr-203 407 (Uttar Pradesh)
  • O.V.S. Thenua Amar Singh College (CCS University, Meerut), Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr-203 407 (Uttar Pradesh)

Keywords:

Cropping systems, nitrogen, yield, maize, soybean.

Abstract

A field investigation was conducted at Amar Singh College, Lakhaoti, Bulandshahr during kharif seasons of 2009 and 2010 to study the growth and yield performance of soybean under maize + soybean intercropping systems and nitrogen levels. Soybean grown as intercrop registered significantly higher growth and yield up to application of 40 kg N/ha to maize crop. The higher levels at 80 kg and 120 kg N/ha failed to produce significant effect. Similarly, the grain and stover yield showed significant improvement up to 80 kg N/ha. Increase in nitrogen upto 80 kg N/ha to maize crop did not show any adverse effect on soybean since except basal dose, the fertilizers were applied only to maize crop row zone. Maize + soybean intercropping led to efficient use of land and higher economic return. Interaction effect between cropping systems and N levels was not significant. The benefit : cost ratio was enhanced with maize + soybean intercropping in additive series and was superior as soybean improved the fertility status of soil.

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Singh, J., & Thenua, O. (2014). Growth and yield of soybean as influenced by maize + soybean intercropping systems and nitrogen levels. Annals of Agricultural Research, 35(1). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/AAR/article/view/39365