Effect of mixed cropping lentil and wheat at varying seeding ratios [Lens culinaris]

Monoculture lentil, monoculture wheat, two cropping mixtures of lentil and wheat ((100 lentil + 33 wheat), and 33 lentil + 100 wheat) were compared in an experiment. The highest lentil grain yield was obtained from sole lentil followed by 100 lentil + 33 wheat combination. The monocropped wheat gave...

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Published inLENS Newsletter (ICARDA) Vol. 16; no. 2
Main Author Zaman, S.M. (Bangladesh Agricultural Research Inst., Mymensingh (Bangladesh). On-Farm Research Div.)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 1989
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Summary:Monoculture lentil, monoculture wheat, two cropping mixtures of lentil and wheat ((100 lentil + 33 wheat), and 33 lentil + 100 wheat) were compared in an experiment. The highest lentil grain yield was obtained from sole lentil followed by 100 lentil + 33 wheat combination. The monocropped wheat gave the highest wheat grain yield. The highest Land Equivalent Ratio (1.25), gross benefit, net benefit, and benefit cost ratio were obtained from 100 lentil + 33 wheat combination
Bibliography:9100016
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ISSN:0257-7143