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Agricultural Science Digest, volume 20 issue 3 (september 2000) : 189-190

GROWTH AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF COTTON AS AFFECTED BY INTERCROPPING OF DIFFERENT SOYBEAN VARIETIES

B. Pramila Rani, M.V. Ramana, A. Satyanarayana
1Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University AICRP on soyabean, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Lam, Guntur-522 034, India
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Cite article:- Rani Pramila B., Ramana M.V., Satyanarayana A. (2024). GROWTH AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF COTTON AS AFFECTED BY INTERCROPPING OF DIFFERENT SOYBEAN VARIETIES. Agricultural Science Digest. 20(3): 189-190. doi: .
A field experiment was conducted in the rainfed black soils of Krishna-Godavari zone
of Andhra Pradesh on intercropping of c;:otton with different soybean varieties during
1994-95 to 1996-97. The yield attributes and kapas yield of cotton were not
affected in 1:1 row intercropping of tested soybean varieties and also in 1:2 row
intercropping with MACS 330 variety of soybean. Highest cotton equivalent yield was
recorded 1:2 row intercropping of cotton and Monetta followed by 1:1 row intercropping
of cotton and PK 472.
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