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volume 40 issue 2 (june 2006) : 119 - 122
INTER CROPPING OF OATS IN MANGO (MANGIFERA INDICA LINN.)
1National Research Centre for Agroforestry,
Jhansi (UP) - 284 003, India
ABSTRACT
Studies were initiated with planting mango varieties (Amrapalli, Mallika, Deshari and Langra)
during 1990-91 in a spacing of 10m x 10m and raising oats in the inter spaces for grain yield
for four years. Growth characters recorded in mango varieties prior to sowing of oat crop each
year revealed the superiority of Langra followed by Mallika and Deshari. Lowest growth characters
were obtained with Amrapalli. In case of grain yield of oats, it was highest in association with
Langra variety of mango and lowest with Mallika variety. Among the rows, as the distance of
rows increased from the tree component, the grain yield also increased
during 1990-91 in a spacing of 10m x 10m and raising oats in the inter spaces for grain yield
for four years. Growth characters recorded in mango varieties prior to sowing of oat crop each
year revealed the superiority of Langra followed by Mallika and Deshari. Lowest growth characters
were obtained with Amrapalli. In case of grain yield of oats, it was highest in association with
Langra variety of mango and lowest with Mallika variety. Among the rows, as the distance of
rows increased from the tree component, the grain yield also increased
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