Abstract

The performance of timely and late sown 13 wheat (bread and durum) varieties was assessed during rabi 2015–16 under irrigated and rainfed conditions in a low fertile loamy sand soil. Grain yield of timely sown bread wheat varieties varied between 4.89–5.74 t/ha, compared with 4.35–4.53 t/ha for late sown varieties. Grain yield of timely sown bread wheat varieties under rainfed conditions varied between 3.74 and 4.05 t/ha. In contrast, grain yield of timely sown durum wheat under irrigated conditions varied between 2.76–3.96 t/ha. Data revealed that an average grain yield of timely sown bread wheat varieties under irrigated conditions was 35.7% higher as compared to wheat varieties sown as rainfed. Timely sown bread wheat varieties sown under irrigated conditions yielded ∼57 per cent higher grain yield, compared with durum wheat varieties. The production efficiency (PE) of timely sown bread wheat varieties under irrigated conditions was 4.5kg/ha/d (∼15%) higher than sown as rainfed. It was higher by 12.9 kg kg/ha/d (61.7%) for timely sown bread wheat varieties, compared with durum wheat varieties under irrigated conditions. The PE was 5.2kg/ha/d (15.4%) lower for late sown bread wheat varieties, compared with timely sown varieties. Yield gap estimated over yield potential varied between 0.04–0.31 t/ha for bread wheat varieties sown under irrigated condition, compared to between 0.32–1.34 t/ha under rainfed condition. However, a yield gap estimated over yield potential for late sown bread wheat varieties under irrigated conditions varied between 0.35–0.36 t/ha, about 56 per cent higher than for timely sown wheat varieties.

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