Abstract

The field experiment was carried out at Haro Sabu Agriculture Research Center, during2013 with the objectives of determining the effect of varieties and population densities ofsoybean intercropped with maize on yield and yield components of associated crops andproductivity of the system. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three replication infactorial combination of three soybean varieties (Boshe, Ethio-Yugoslavia and Didesa)and three soybean plant populations (25%, 50% and 75%) along with respective solecrop of soybean varieties and maize BHQPY-545. Plant density of the intercroppedsoybean varieties significantly (P<0.05) affected number of ears per plant, thousandkernel weight and HI of maize. The higher number of ears per plant (2.30), thousandkernels weight (243.88 g) and HI (38.11%) were obtained from 25% soybean population.The highest number of ears per plant (2.31) was obtained from intercropping of maizewith soybean variety Boshe. Maize grain yield was significantly (P<0.05) affected by theinteraction of main effects. The highest maize grain yield (7.33 t ha-1) was obtained fromthe combination of 50% soybean population of variety Boshe. Sole cropped maize gavesignificantly higher number of kernels per ear, biological yield, grain yield and HI than therespective intercrop. Biological yield and grain yield of soybean were significantly(P<0.01) affected by soybean varieties. Biological yield (5.53t ha-1) and grain yield (2.20 tha-1) of soybean was recorded for variety Didesa. Plant population and soybean varietysignificantly (P<0.01) affected number of pod per plant. The highest number of pod perplant (50 and 45) was obtained from 25% soybean population and variety Boshe,respectively. Number of pod per plant also significantly (P<0.05)affected by croppingsystem. The higher grain yield (2.09t ha-1) was obtained from soybean population of75%. Considering the experimental findings intercropping of maize with 50% soybeanpopulation and Didesa Variety was recommended for the study area

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