Agro-Ecological Sub-region: A wheel of technology transfer for crop planning


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Authors

  • C. Mandal
  • T. Bhattacharyya
  • M. V. Venugopalan
  • P. Tiwary
  • D. K. Pal

Abstract

In the present study all the information which made the backbone of soil information system has been utilized for generating maps for cotton and soybean crops in BSR and rice and wheat in the IGP to find out various soil factors controlling their performance. For example, in the IGP the selected AESRs represented by the
dominant soils producing <1000 and 1000-2500 kg/ha yield of rice
and wheat have soil related constraints which can be rectified following management interventions. These interventions might push the AESRs with low to medium yield to medium high to
high yield. And thus show the importance of soil information vis-avis
AESRs in crop planning and management.

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Author Biographies

  • C. Mandal
    Principal Scientists, Central Institute for Cotton Research, Nagpur
  • T. Bhattacharyya
    Principal Scientists, Central Institute for Cotton Research, Nagpur
  • M. V. Venugopalan
    Principal Scientists, Central Institute for Cotton Research, Nagpur
  • P. Tiwary
    Principal Scientists, Central Institute for Cotton Research, Nagpur.
  • D. K. Pal
    Principal Scientists, Central Institute for Cotton Research, Nagpur.

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Mandal, C., Bhattacharyya, T., Venugopalan, M. V., Tiwary, P., & Pal, D. K. (2015). Agro-Ecological Sub-region: A wheel of technology transfer for crop planning. Indian Farming, 64(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IndFarm/article/view/49896