Effect of tree-spacing and integrated nutrient management on Triticum aestivum L. under poplar-based agroforestry system
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Keywords:
Agri-silviculture system, integrated nutrient management, Populus deltoides, Triticum aestivum, vermicompostAbstract
The study was conducted at experimental farm of Department of Silviculture and Agroforestry, Nauni, Solan, Himachal Pradesh in rabi season of 2015. The experiment was conducted in factorial randomized block design to analyse the
impact of Populus deltoides (poplar) tree spacing viz., S (4 m × 6 m) S (4 m × 4 m) and S (control i.e. without poplar), and six 1 , 2 3 fertilizer doses viz., T (recommended dose of fertilizers; RDF), T (farm yard manure; FYM on N equivalent ratio), T 1 2 3 (vermicompost on N equivalent ratio), T (75% FYM and 25% vermicompost on N equivalent ratio), T (50% FYM and 50% 4 5
vermicompost on N equivalent ratio) and T (50% (25% FYM + 25% vermicompost) + 50% chemical fertilizers) on growth and 6Â yield performance of Triticum aestivum (wheat) under poplar based agroforestry system. The T had shown better results in 6Â the growth and yield of wheat than the other studied treatments. There was a 19.73 and 29.78% reduction in wheat yield in S 1
and S , respectively as compared to open (control). The study revealed that tree spacing (S ) and integrated fertilizer doses 2 1Â (T ) had a significant effect on growth and yield parameters of wheat.