Traditional pandal agriculture of cucurbit vegetables for resource conservation using a relay intercropping approach in perennial castor (Ricinus communis L.)

CUCURBIT VEGETABLES FOR RESOURCE CONSERVATION USING A RELAY INTERCROPPING APPROACH IN PERENNIAL CASTOR

Authors

  • Veeramani Perumal TNAU
  • Subrahmaniyan Kasirajan Tapioca and castor Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Yethapur 636 119, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Harisudan Chandrasekaran Tapioca and castor Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Yethapur 636 119, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Kathirvelan Perumal Tapioca and castor Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Yethapur 636 119, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Manickam Sengodan Tapioca and castor Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Yethapur 636 119, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Mahalingam Angamuthu Tapioca and castor Research Station, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Yethapur 636 119, Tamil Nadu, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijtk.v23i10.1831

Keywords:

Cucurbits, Perennial castor, Productivity, Relay intercropping, Resource

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted at the Tapioca and Castor Research Station, Yethapur, Tamil Nadu during the Kharif seasons of 2020–21, 2021–22 and 2022–23 to determine whether perennial castor (Ricinus communis L.) traditional pandal cultivation is suitable for cucurbit vegetable relay intercropping systems. The results indicated that the perennial castor + cucumber relay intercropping system produced the highest castor equivalent yield (1701 kg ha-1), followed by the perennial castor + ridge gourd (1596 kg ha-1). The perennial castor + cucumber relay intercropping system had the highest system productivity (4.66 kg ha-1day), system profitability (338.8 Rs/ha/day), and relative economic efficiency (198.5%) of all the cucurbits. Perennial castor and bitter gourd relay intercropping had the best moisture-use efficiency (6.58 kg ha-1 mm), while perennial castor and bottle gourd relay intercropping came in second (6.35 kg ha-1/mm). Relay intercropping of perennial castor and cucumber system registered higher net returns (Rs.1, 23,662 ha-1), followed by perennial castor and ridge gourd (Rs.1, 20,515 ha-1). The average seed output of perennial sole castor was 1312 kg ha-1, which was higher than the other cropping systems, despite the fact that the monetary returns were only Rs 41,801 ha-1. The relay intercropping of perennial castor + ridge gourd (3.29) and perennial castor + bitter gourd (3.29), followed by perennial castor + cucumber (3.27), had the highest benefit-cost ratio.

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Published

2024-10-18

How to Cite

Traditional pandal agriculture of cucurbit vegetables for resource conservation using a relay intercropping approach in perennial castor (Ricinus communis L.): CUCURBIT VEGETABLES FOR RESOURCE CONSERVATION USING A RELAY INTERCROPPING APPROACH IN PERENNIAL CASTOR . (2024). Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK), 23(10), 923-928. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijtk.v23i10.1831

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