2016
DOI: 10.5958/2394-448x.2016.00023.7
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Performance of sugarcane varieties under water logging condition in Eastern Uttar Pradesh

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“…The higher system productivity of nigella-green coriander-mungbean and nigella-green coriander-clusterbean cropping systems reflected the residual advantage of a legume crop on the succeeding nigella crop besides contribution in total system productivity. Likewise, Singh et al [16] reported higher REY (rice-equivalent yield) when legumes were included in the sequence. Further, higher yield level of green coriander [17] along with the higher market price of nigella and green coriander also proved these systems superior in terms of productivity over the other systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The higher system productivity of nigella-green coriander-mungbean and nigella-green coriander-clusterbean cropping systems reflected the residual advantage of a legume crop on the succeeding nigella crop besides contribution in total system productivity. Likewise, Singh et al [16] reported higher REY (rice-equivalent yield) when legumes were included in the sequence. Further, higher yield level of green coriander [17] along with the higher market price of nigella and green coriander also proved these systems superior in terms of productivity over the other systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Likewise, Singh et al . [ 16 ] reported higher REY (rice-equivalent yield) when legumes were included in the sequence. Further, higher yield level of green coriander [ 17 ] along with the higher market price of nigella and green coriander also proved these systems superior in terms of productivity over the other systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chaturvedi et al, [6] also reported that 125 kg N ha -1 significantly increased the 1000 grain weight (48.1g &49.8 g) of wheat. Yogesh et al, [15] who reported that the wheat cultivar PBW-343 recorded the highest 1000-grain weight (41.01 g), while cultivar HD-2329 recorded the lowest 1000-grain weight (31.83 g) on sandy loam soil texture class.…”
Section: Grains Weight (G)mentioning
confidence: 97%