| Title: |
INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES ON EDAPHIC FACTORS AND INCIDENCE OF HELICOVERPA ARMIGERA IN CHICKPEA ECOSYSTEM. |
| Authors: |
Barki, Karthika; Teggelli, Raju G.; Haveri, Rachappa V.; Hosamani, Arunkumar; Rathod, Pandith S. |
| Source: |
Journal of Experimental Zoology India; Jan2023, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p539-543, 5p |
| Abstract: |
The field experiment was conducted during Rabi 2020-21 with the objective to assess the impact of different agricultural practices on soil organic carbon, soil moisture, soil temperature, and also on the Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) population in chickpea crop. Seven principally designed agriculture practices viz., 1) Conventional practice, 2) Zero till with mulch, 3) Zero till without mulch, 4) Raised bed with mulch, 5) Raised bed without mulch, 6) Organic field KVK, Kalaburagi and 7) Organic farmer’s field were selected. The results revealed that among the different agricultural practices raised bed with mulch recorded the higher soil organic carbon (0.60%), soil moisture (22.20%) and lower soil temperature (19.53°C) and H. armigera larval count was also recorded in the raised bed with mulch. Further, lower soil organic carbon (0.29%), soil moisture (14.94%) and higher soil temperature (28.36°C) and H. armigera larval count were recorded in conventional practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |