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Vol. 5 (1) : January-February 2014 issue
Green Farming Vol. 5 (1) : 114-116 (January-February, 2014)
Effect of conjunctive use of canal and saline water on productivity and profitability of wheat grown in Chambal command area of Rajasthan
R.S. NAROLIA1*, PRATAP SINGH2, N.N. SHARMA3 and S.N. MEENA4
AICRP on Water Management, Agricultural Research Station (M.P. Univ. of Agric. & Techn.), Kota - 324 001 (Rajasthan)
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1,4Asstt. Prof. *(narolia2007@gmail.com), 2Professor, 3Assoc. Prof.
Subject : Water and Natural Resource Management, Water Conservation Engg., Water Harvesting, Farm Pond, Sewage Water, Irrigation
Paper No. : P-1023
Total Pages : 3
Received : 10 July 2013
Revised accepted : 14 January 2014
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R.S. NAROLIA, PRATAP SINGH, N.N. SHARMA and S.N. MEENA. 2014. Effect of conjunctive use of canal and saline water on productivity and profitability of wheat grown in Chambal command area of Rajasthan. Green Farming Vol. 5 (1) : 114-116  (January-February, 2014)

ABSTRACT
A field experiment was conducted during rabi seasons of 2010-11 and 2011-12 at Agricultural Research Station, Kota, Rajasthan under Operational Research Programme (ORP) of AICRP on Water Management to evaluate the most suitable mode of using saline underground with canal water and effect on crop yield, soil and economics. Data pooled over two years revealed that significant improvement in plant height at harvest, dry matter accumulation/m2 and leaf area index at 90 DAS, effective tillers/ mrl, ear length (cm), test weight (g) grain yield and harvest index was recorded with the cyclic mode of irrigation (C: C: S: C: S) which is statistically on par with mixing mode of irrigation (C: 4 mixing in the ratio of 1:1) as compared to control. However, straw and biological yield, net return and B: C ratio had significant difference between treatment T2 and T6. The minimum ECe (1.010 ds/m) was recorded in the treatment T6 (C: 4 mixing) and pH (8.24) in the treatment T2 (C: C: S: C: S) which were 1.1 and 2.5 per cent lower then the irrigation applied with saline water alone (control).
Key words :
Conjunctive use of water, Growth & yield attributes, Soil salinity, Wheat.