Abstract

In Indo-Gangetic plains of India, the returns from crop cultivation are shrinking gradually owing to escalation of input costs. Under such situation, conservation agriculture systems have gained importance to make farming prof- itable by cutting down the variable cost and enhancing resource-use efficiency. The studies were conducted dur- ing 2009-10 to 2010-11on energy relations and irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE) involving sequential tillage (i.e to skip the tillage either in kharif to soybean or in rabi to wheat) in soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)wheat (Triticum aestivum L. emend. Fiori and Paol) system in order to evaluate the performance under sequential tillage. The energy relations viz. input energy, output energy, net energy and energy use efficiency were statistically simi- lar in most of the cases except energy-use efficiency for both soybean and wheat due to different sequential tillage and crop establishment techniques. Residue management treatments significantly influenced the energy relations in both the crops. Wheat + soybean residue recorded highest gross energy (235.9 and 269.9 103 MJ/ha), while the reverse with net energy and energy use efficiency where the no residue (control) obtained 189.0 and 206.4 103 MJ/ha; 8.69 and 10.4 103 MJ/ha respectively during the year 2009-10 and 2010-11 in the soybean-wheat sys- tem. IWUE in wheat recorded significantly higher with bed system of crop establishment either adopting conven- tional tillage-bed (CT-Bed) (209.1 kg/ha-cm) or skipping CT-Bed with zero tillage-bed (ZT-Bed) (312.6 kg/ha-cm) in rabi season during the year 2009-10 and 2010-11, respectively.

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