Efficacy of water conservation techniques of irrigation and fertigation on growth functions of Bt. cotton
Bhusari SA, Bodake PS, Varnekar KD and Ilhe SS
A field experiment on “Effect of resource conservation
techniques of irrigation and fertigation through feed pipe on growth, yield and
uptake of Bt. Cotton” was conducted during 2019-20 at AICRP on WM Farm, Mahatma
Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Dist. Ahmednagar Maharashtra (India). The
experiment was conducted in split plot design. The treatments consist of four
main plot treatments of irrigation viz.,
M1: control, M2: 19” feed pipe, M3: pit feed with organic matter and M4: 19”
perforated pipe and three sub plot treatments of fertigation viz., S1: 100% RDF, S2: 80% RDF and S3:
60% RDF. Among the above main plot and sub plot treatments, application of
irrigation through the 19” feed pipe (M2) with 100% RDF (F1) found highest
Absolute growth rate for height (cm day-1 plant-1),
Absolute growth rate for dry matter (g day-1 plant-1),
Relative growth rate for dry matter (g g-1 day-1), Crop
growth rate for dry matter (g day-1 m-2), Leaf area index
and Leaf area duration over the rest of treatments at all the crop growth
analysis stages during both years. Whereas, significantly lowest Absolute
growth rate for height (cm day-1 plant-1), Absolute
growth rate for dry matter (g day-1 plant-1), Relative
growth rate for dry matter (g g-1 day-1), Crop growth
rate for dry matter (g day-1 m-2), Leaf area index and
Leaf area durationwas recorded under the application of irrigation
through the treatment control (M1) with the application of 60% RDF (F3) at all
the crop growth analysis stages during both years.
Bhusari SA, Bodake PS, Varnekar KD, Ilhe SS. Efficacy of water conservation techniques of irrigation and fertigation on growth functions of Bt. cotton. Int J Res Agron 2025;8(6):286-292. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2025.v8.i6d.3031