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Influence of root pruning and cutting interval ofLeucaena hedgerows on performance of alley croppedrabi sorghum

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The influence of root pruning and cutting interval ofLeucaena hedgerows on alley croppedrabi sorghum was investigated. Paired (60 cm)Leucaena hedgerows spaced 6.6 m wide were subject to either root pruning, using a country plough during mid-kharif season, or no root pruning. The cutting frequency ofLeucaena hedgerows ranged from one month to six months during therabi cropping period. The effect on soil moisture, crop growth, yield and yield components ofrabi sorghum was examined.

Root pruning ofLeucaena hedgerows increased grain and stover yields of the alley croppedrabi sorghum by 33 and 17%, respectively, over root not pruned hedgerows. Similarly, shorter cutting intervals (one and two months) increased crop yields as compared with longer cutting intervals (three and six months). The growth (height and dry matter) of the crop was similarly influenced. Soil moisture studies indicated that the competition between crop and hedgerows was considerably reduced by the root pruning. The results clearly showed that the competition between hedgerows and arable crop can be reduced considerably by root pruning and frequent cutting (at one to two months interval) of the hedgerows.

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Korwar, G.R., Radder, G.D. Influence of root pruning and cutting interval ofLeucaena hedgerows on performance of alley croppedrabi sorghum. Agroforest Syst 25, 95–109 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00705670

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