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Irrigation on okra

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  • Research goals were to study different irrigation schedules to determine how this factor influence the reproduction, population buildup and development of two spotted spider mite on various host plants okra, eggplant and tomato.

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  • The response of okra to drip irrigation in terms of yield improvement was found to be different in different agro-climatic and soil conditions in India (Tiwari et al., 1998a; Horo et al., 2003; Vankar and Shinde, 2007; Mishra et al., 2009). With this in background, present study was undertaken to study the effect of drip irrigation system and plastic mulch of okra crop under agro-climatic conditions of Marathwada region.

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  • Drip fertigation is the technique of application of suitable quality of water for irrigation purpose along with fertilizer to provide water and fertilizer efficient condition for growth and development of plants. A study on field evaluation of drip fertigation system for Okra crop was conducted under sandy loam soil conditions of Ludhiana district of Punjab state (India).

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  • This study investigated the effects of mulching materials on yield and growth performance of Okra crop under drip irrigation. The treatments of the study comprised of two mulches (black polyethylene and coconut coir), control (without mulch) and under shade conditions. Initially, the plant height was more in under shade (25.5 cm) and least in control condition (16 cm). Difference in plant height was negligible in coir and plastic mulch. In flowering stage, the plant height was high in plastic mulch (54 cm) followed by coir, control and under shade (44 cm).

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  • An experiment was conducted on the effect of colour plastic mulches on plant height, days to fifty per cent flowering, leaf area index under different irrigation levels. The treatments were laid out in split plot design with three replications and a non-mulched treatment as control. The plastic coloured mulches used were white on black, silver on black and black. The irrigation levels used were 60, 80, 100 and 120 per cent ET.

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  • The present study was carried out to study the effect of different fertilizer levels on growth and yield of okra crop at Research Farm of Department of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, College of Agriculture Engineering and Technology, Dr. PDKV, Akola during 03 Dec 2016 to 04 Mar 2017.

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  • Okra (Hibiscus esculentus L. Moench) or Lady’s finger is one of the important vegetables grown throughout the tropics and subtropics. It is one of the most important vegetable grown commercially almost during the year in India. Irrigation scheduling is considered as a vital component of water management to produce higher irrigation efficiency under any irrigation system, as excessive or sub-optimum irrigation both have detrimental effects on productivity parameters of okra (Aiyelaagbe and Ogbonnaya, 1996).

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  • Crop water Requirement (CWR) is the key to design a suitable irrigation system for a particular crop. In this paper CWR of major vegetable crops for six agro-climatic zones of Madhya Pradesh is estimated on the basis of Reference Evapotranspiration. The study is performed for major vegetable crops namely tomato, onion, pea, brinjal, potato and okra. The crop water requirement found to vary with stages of the crop growth and the reference evapotranspiration.

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  • The experiment was carried out to find out the effect of different organic, bioenhancers and inorganic techniques on growth and yield of okra. The treatment combinations involving three levels of organic manure i.e. 20 t FYM ha-1 , 10 t vermicompost ha-1 and 10 t goat manure ha-1 , three levels of bio-enhancers i.e. Panchgavya (Foliar spray @ 3% at 30, 45, 60 and 90 DAS), Beejamrit (Seed treatment @ 10%) and Jiwamrit (500 lit./ha at each irrigation) and chemical fertilizers in three levels i.e.

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