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ABSTRACTField experiments were conducted to assess changes in soil infiltration, water-holding capacity (WHC), bulk density and soil fertility with 15 custard apple (CA)-based systems of T1:CA+Fingermillet; T2:CA+Fodder Maize; T3:CA+Fieldbean; T4:CA+Niger; T5:CA+Chilli; T6:CA+Cowpea; T7:CA+Foxtailmillet; T8:Fingermillet; T9:Fodder Maize; T10:Fieldbean; T11:Niger; T12:Chilli; T13:Cowpea; T14:Foxtailmillet and T15:CA in 2012 and 2013 under semiarid Alfisols at Bangalore. T2 gave the maximum CA equivalent yield (1333 kgha−1), rainwater-use efficiency (4.90 kgha−1mm−1), net returns of Rs. 52690 ha−1 and a benefit-cost ratio of 2.92. T6 gave the maximum WHC of 41.0%; an infiltration rate of 33.1 cmhr−1; a cumulative infiltration of 66.2 cm; and a minimum bulk density of 1.40 gcc−1. T6 maintained maximum soil nitrogen (N) of 259 kgha−1; phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) of 67.9 kgha−1; and potassium oxide (K2O) of 141.5 kgha −1; while T9 gave uptake N of 102.7 kgha−1; P2O5 of 24.6 kgha−1; and K2O of 103.7 kgha−1. T6 was efficient for improving the soil physical, chemical, and biological parameters based on the study.

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