Abdul Aziz Khakwani
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Haji Khalil Ahmad
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Gull Hassan
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Fateh Ullah Khan
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ABSTRACT
Studies on the feasibility of intercropping sunflower (SF) in sugarcane (SC) under different geometrical patterns and fertilizer doses were conducted. Experiment comprised of three fertilizer levels viz., 140:100:100, 160:120:150 and 180:140:200 and seven geometrical pattern viz., sole sugarcane (SC), one row of sugarcane + one row of sunflower (SC 1 row + SF 1 row), SC 2-row strip + SF 1 row, SC 2-row strip + SF 2-rows, SC 3-row strip + SF 2-rows, SC 3-row strip + SF 3-rows, and sole SF. The main effect for fertilizer doses were statistically significant for all the parameters examined. The best performance for all the parameters was shown by the fertilizer application at the rate of 180:140:200 (NPK kg ha-1). The planting geometries differed significantly in affecting the yield parameters of the component crops. The planting geometry of 1SC+1SF gave the second highest net return of Rs.51307 after the sole crop of sugarcane in 1995 and the highest net return of Rs.51084 in 1996 followed by sole crop of sugarcane with net return of Rs.50296. This geometry produced the highest net return and caused the highest reduction in weed biomass thus it helped in avoiding weed control through chemicals, which bring about environmental pollution and hence it is recommended in autumn planted sugarcane for higher income.
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Abdul Aziz Khakwani, Haji Khalil Ahmad, Gull Hassan and Fateh Ullah Khan, 2001. Studies on Sugarcane-Sunflower Intercropping System at Different Geometrical Patterns and NPK Levels During Autumn Planting. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 4: 1209-1211.
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2001.1209.1211
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjbs.2001.1209.1211
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2001.1209.1211
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=pjbs.2001.1209.1211