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Finger millet under rainfed condition
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A field experiment was conducted during Kharif 2015 and 2016 for two consecutive years at Regional Research Station Farm, TNAU, Paiyur to study on effect of zinc and iron application on yield, available nutrient status and nutrient uptake of finger millet under rainfed condition.
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nguaconbaynhay7
15-08-2020
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A field experiment to study the effect of different sowing dates on growth and yield of finger millet cultivars under rainfed conditions was conducted during three consecutive kharif seasons of 2016, 2017 and 2018 at the experimental farm of Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Sub-montane Zone, Kolhapur (Maharashtra) India.
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caygaocaolon6
30-07-2020
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A field experiment was conducted during Kharif 2017 at Zonal Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station, Babbur farm, Hiriyur to study effect of groundnut + millets intercropping system on yield and economic advantage in Central dry zone of Karnataka under rainfed condition. The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with ten treatments comprising of three millets viz., finger millet, little millet and foxtail millet with groundnut in the replacement series of 5:2 and 6:1 row proportion and their sole crops replicated thrice.
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kethamoi5
03-06-2020
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A field experiment entitled “Performance of finger millet (Eleusine coracana L. Gaertn.) under integrated nutrient management practices” was conducted at Agronomical research farm of Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi during Kharif 2016 to study the effect of integrated nutrient management practices on nutrient uptake, yield of finger millet and post-harvest availability of nutrients in soil.
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cothumenhmong5
17-05-2020
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The experiment was deigned to evaluate the effect of nitrogen levels on crop growth, yield and quality of finger millet genotypes under rainfed ecosystem. The upland condition of experimental site having sandy loam soil in texture and acidic in reaction pH (5.30) with poor fertility organic carbon (0.30%), available nitrogen (182.2kg/ha) phosphorus (8.96 kg/ha) and potassium (92.70 kg/ha) representing major soil group of Jharkhand.
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trinhthamhodang5
16-05-2020
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The effect of increasing levels of nitrogen on organic carbon and nutrient status under finger millet, maize and field bean, cultivated soil was studied in the experiment. Experiment was conducted at AICRPDA, under rainfed condition. Split plot design was used which consist of three levels of nitrogen viz., high (100% Recommended dose RD), medium (50% RD) and low (no application of nitrogen) as subplot and type of crop grown as finger millet, field bean and maize were grown as main plot under rainfed condition.
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nguaconbaynhay3
07-02-2020
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In the recent past, the grain yield of finger millet has reached a plateau, to break this barrier, multidisciplinary approach more precisely the physiological traits associated with biomass and grain yield would be highly relevant and hence, the present field experiment was conducted. Amongst the two relevant physiological traits (LAI and Net assimilation rate), the relationship of LAI with biomass and grain yield was positive and significant, while DM/LAD (Net assimilation rate) was not significant. The contribution of LAI and DM/LAD towards biomass at flowering was 69.3 and 30.
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nguathienthan2
19-12-2019
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In recent years, there has been increasing recognition of the importance of millets in India, since major cereals which are grown on good soils supplied with large quantity of fertilizer, irrigation and pesticide inputs have attained yield plateau. Millets have potentiality of contributing to increase food production, both in developing and developed countries. In general, millets are rich in many minerals besides their better adaptability to adverse growing conditions. Millets are cultivated mainly as rainfed crop.
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nguaconbaynhay1
04-12-2019
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