Abstract

A field experiment was conducted to evaluate the production potential, their energetics and economics of effi- cient cropping systems under different nutrient management practices during 201112 and 201213. The treat- ments consisted of 3 cropping systems [groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)onion (Allium cepa L.), groundnut wheat [Triticum aestivum (L.) emend. Fiori & Paol.] and groundnutchickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)] with 4 nutrient management treatments, viz. recommended dose of fertilizer, fertilizer dose as per soil test, fertilizer dose as per soil test crop response (STCR) equations and control as main-plot treatments, whereas 3 fertilizer levels, viz. RDF, 75% RDF and 50% RDF as sub-plots treatments. Among the cropping systems, groundnutonion cropping system recorded significantly maximum groundnut equivalent yield (7.82 t/ha), production efficiency (35.1 kg/ha/ day) and economic efficiency ( 842.4/ha/day) than rest of the cropping systems. However, groundnutchickpea (0.82 t/ha) recorded significantly higher protein than groundnutwheat but at par with groundnutonion, while car- bohydrates (5.41 t/ha) and fats (0.81 t/ha) were registered higher with groundnutonion cropping system. Applica- tion of fertilizer as per STCR equation to preceding groundnut registered significantly higher protein (0.95 t/ha), carbohydrate (4.20 t/ha) and fat (0.88 t/ha) than control treatments. Similarly, groundnutonion cropping system obtained significantly maximum net monetary returns ( 188.1103/ha) and benefit: cost ratio (2.98), but ground- nutchickpea cropping system registered significantly higher energy output-input ratio (9.54), energy balance/unit input (8.85) and energy intensiveness (2.59 MJ/ ) on pooled mean. At the end of the 2 years cropping cycles, groundnutonion cropping system found to be most efficient and suitable for obtaining the maximum productivity and monetary returns with application of fertilizer as per STCR equation.

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