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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 24 issue 3 (september 2004) : 221 - 223

GROWTH YIELD AND PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF MAIZE BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS

Jetendra Kwatra, R.C. Gautam
1Department of Agronomy, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar - 263 145, India
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Cite article:- Kwatra Jetendra, Gautam R.C. (2024). GROWTH YIELD AND PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF MAIZE BASED CROPPING SYSTEMS. Agricultural Science Digest. 24(3): 221 - 223. doi: .
In a field experiment conducted from kharif 1992–93 to rabi 1993–94, plant height, dry matter accumulation and grain yield of maize were found significantly higher in maize-lentil sequence than other sequences while maize equivalent yield and maize equivalent efficiency were significantly higher in maize-potato-wheat sequence during both the years of study.
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