Abstract

Micrometeorological observations, viz., net radiation flux densities, air temperature and vapour pressure profiles in conventional planting system of pearlmi1let crop were compared to skipped and paired row planting systems at the time of reproductive stage. The variations in the yield obtained under different planting systems have been explained through micrometeorological parameters.

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