Abstract

SUMMARYFour depth of tillage treatments were given by ploughing to 7 cm. depth by bullock-drawn plough and 14, 21 and 28 cm. depth with a tractor-drawn mouldboard plough in 1962–63. A significant decrease in bulk density was observed with the 21 and 28 cm. ploughing, negatively correlated with dry matter of crop roots and yield of grain. The effectiveness of 28 cm. tillage in reducing the population and dry matter of weeds was significant when compared to tillage at 7 and 14 cm. and there were significant relations between dry matter of weeds and yield of grain. Crop roots under tractor tillage were significantly greater than with 7 cm. tillage. Grain yield was maximum under 28 cm. tillage followed by 21, 14 and 7 cm. deep tillage in that order. The higher grain yields were associated with a greater number of fertile tillers per metre of row and higher yields per tiller.

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