Journal of Plant Sciences1816-4951xxxx-xxxxxAcademic Journals Inc.10.3923/jps.2007.118.122Eulaliopsis binata): Intercropped with Horticultural Plants under Acid Lateritic Soils of India]]>BasuManisha BhadoriaP. B.S.MahapatraS. C.1200721A field experiment was carried for two years to find out the effect of cutting management, on growth, yield of sabai grass and the suitability of sabai grass cultivation in association with different horticultural plants in acid lateritic fallow lands under rainfed condition. The performance of sabai grass was studied in association with four horticultural plants viz., drumstick (Moringa oleifera), pomegranate (Punica granatum), ber (Zizyphus jujuba) and sapota (Pouteria sapota) under two cutting management viz., one cut during November and two cuts during November and March. It was found that growth parameters like leaf length, canopy coverage and number of tillers per clump of sabai grass were superior in two cuts management as compared to one cut managementin both the years. Two cuts management recorded 29.6 and 33.4% higher dry leaf yield as compared to one cut management in the first year and second year respectively. Among the four horticultural plants, the superiority of performance of intercropped sabai grass was in the order of sapota, pomegranate, ber and drumstick.]]>Barik, K.C.,1998Eulaliopsis binata) germplasm.]]>68326327Basu, M., S. Das and S.C. Mahapatra,20069190192Bhatt, R.K., L.P. Misra and P.S. Pathak,1994Cenchrus and Panicum under Silvipastoral System.]]>1994pp: 732-738pp: 732-738Gomez, K.A. and A.A. Gomez,19842nd Edn.,Pages: 704Pages: 704Gupta, B.N.,20062006ISRIC-UNEP,1990Qarro, M. and F.X. De-Montard,19899477487Singh, G., N.T. Singh and J.C. Dagar,19941994pp: 104-110pp: 104-110Tripathy, S.K.,1998Eulaliopsis binata).]]>1998pp: 113116Viswanatham, M.K., J.S. Samra and A.R. Sharma,1998Bulletin No. T-39/D-26.pp: 1-2pp: 1-2Walker, J., J.A. Robertson, L.K. Penridge and P.J.H. Sharpe,1986Eucalyptus crebera woodland.]]>11135140