2022
DOI: 10.56093/ijas.v92i7.104382
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Soil moisture induced yield variability in major crops of Karnataka

Abstract: South interior Karnataka, being a major rainfed zone contributing to production of pigeonpea, finger millet,groundnut, etc., suffers from severe yield instability due to dependency on rainfall. As the distribution of rainfall(spatial and temporal) is erratic, droughts are becoming a common phenomenon and adversely affecting regional crop production by influencing soil moisture availability. Regression studies on per cent available soil moisture (PASM) and yield were conducted based on long-term field observati… Show more

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“…A PASM of 58 resulted in 50% of the normal yield in finger millet. Similarly, in Pigeon pea, crop yield was abysmally low (8%- 18% of the normal) at a PASM of 25 and in groundnut, a PASM of 50 resulted in 41% of the normal yield (Shivaramu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Pasm Requirements For the Production Of 50% Of The Optimum Y...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…A PASM of 58 resulted in 50% of the normal yield in finger millet. Similarly, in Pigeon pea, crop yield was abysmally low (8%- 18% of the normal) at a PASM of 25 and in groundnut, a PASM of 50 resulted in 41% of the normal yield (Shivaramu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Pasm Requirements For the Production Of 50% Of The Optimum Y...mentioning
confidence: 97%