2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.702.383
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Productivity, Water Use Efficiency and Profitability of Drip Irrigated Wheat (Triticum aestivum) in Indo-Gangatic Plains of Uttarakhand, India

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“…According to Chouhan et al (2015) [5] , drip systems work well at retaining moisture in the root zone, providing continuous access throughout the growing season and reducing water stress on crops. In accordance with Bhowmik et al (2018) [4] , increased irrigation to keep the root zone moist can encourage the release of more nutrients from the soil. They also reported that increased crop yield may be associated with higher water use, ensuring consistent and adequate water supply, as well as better rhizosphere conductance for nutrient uptake.…”
Section: Effect Of Drip Irrigation Schedulessupporting
confidence: 77%
“…According to Chouhan et al (2015) [5] , drip systems work well at retaining moisture in the root zone, providing continuous access throughout the growing season and reducing water stress on crops. In accordance with Bhowmik et al (2018) [4] , increased irrigation to keep the root zone moist can encourage the release of more nutrients from the soil. They also reported that increased crop yield may be associated with higher water use, ensuring consistent and adequate water supply, as well as better rhizosphere conductance for nutrient uptake.…”
Section: Effect Of Drip Irrigation Schedulessupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Highest grain yield was observed in frequency F 1 which is significantly higher than frequency F 2 and F 3 . Bhowmik et al (2018) and Barkha et al (2017) also observed the same trend.…”
Section: Grain Yieldsupporting
confidence: 53%