Effect of Irrigation Level and Nitrogen Levels on Economics, Quality and Water Productivity
A field experiment was administered at krishi vigyan kendra, Sawaimadhopur, Rajasthan in two consecutive age of 2018-19 and 2019-20 on “Effect of irrigation level and nitrogen levels on commerce, quality and water output of chandrasur (L. sativum)”. The highest commerce net return was found accompanying three irrigations [25, 50 & 75 days after sowing (DAS)] I3 (57517 Rs ha-1) that was at par accompanying I2 with two irrigations (25 & 50 DAS) in the combined data of two together years. Highest benefit-cost (B/C) percentage was also raise under three irrigations (25, 50 & 75 DAS) I3 (2.60) which was at equilibrium with (I2) two irrigations (25 & 50 DAS) in the combined data of two together years. Highest net return and B/C percentage was found with request of 80 Kg N ha-1 (57628 Rs ha-1) and (2.65) which was at equilibrium with 60 Kg N ha-1. In conditions of oil yield Kg ha-1 capital oil yield was establish with (I2) two irrigations (25 & 50 DAS) and 60 Kg N ha-1. Water output (kg m-3) was found shortest in the treatment (25, 50 & 75DAS) (I3) and 80 Kg N ha-1 that was at par accompanying (I2) two irrigations (25 & 50 DAS) and 60 Kg N ha-1 .
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