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Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate

Intercropping legumes with cereals has been a common cropping system in short-season rainfed environments due to its increased productivity and sustainability. Intercropping barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) with Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) could increase the grain yield of barley and impr...

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Autores principales: Ikram ul Haq, Muhammad, Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar, Ali, Ansar, Farooq, Shahid, Khan, Shahbaz, Saddiq, Muhammad Sohail, Khan, Khurshied Ahmad, Ali, Shahbaz, Ifnan Khan, Muhammad, Hussain, Ansar, Arif, Muhammad, Ahmad, Maqbool, Tanveer, Mahwish
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32407405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233171
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author Ikram ul Haq, Muhammad
Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar
Ali, Ansar
Farooq, Shahid
Khan, Shahbaz
Saddiq, Muhammad Sohail
Khan, Khurshied Ahmad
Ali, Shahbaz
Ifnan Khan, Muhammad
Hussain, Ansar
Arif, Muhammad
Ahmad, Maqbool
Tanveer, Mahwish
author_facet Ikram ul Haq, Muhammad
Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar
Ali, Ansar
Farooq, Shahid
Khan, Shahbaz
Saddiq, Muhammad Sohail
Khan, Khurshied Ahmad
Ali, Shahbaz
Ifnan Khan, Muhammad
Hussain, Ansar
Arif, Muhammad
Ahmad, Maqbool
Tanveer, Mahwish
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description Intercropping legumes with cereals has been a common cropping system in short-season rainfed environments due to its increased productivity and sustainability. Intercropping barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) with Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) could increase the grain yield of barley and improve resource use efficiency of the intercropping system. However, non-optimum planting geometry has been a hurdle in the adaptation of barley-based cropping systems. This study was aimed at optimizing the planting geometry, and assess the productivity and profitability of barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system. Ten different planting geometries, differing in number of rows of barley, width and number of irrigation furrows and planting method were tested. Intercropping barley with Egyptian clover improved 56–68% grain yield of barley compared with mono-cropped barley. Barley remained dominant crop in terms of aggressiveness, relative crowding coefficient and competitive ratio. The amount of water used was linearly increased with increasing size of barley strip from 3 to 8 rows. The highest water use efficiency (4.83 kg/cf(3)) was recorded for 8-row barley strip system with 120 cm irrigation furrows compared to rest of the planting geometries. In conclusion, 8-rows of barley planted on beds with Egyptian clover in 120 cm irrigation furrows had the highest net income and cost benefit ratio. Therefore, it is recommended that this planting geometry can be used for better economic returns of barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system. However, barley strips with >8 rows were not included in this study, which is limitation of the current study. Therefore, future studies with >8 barley rows in strip should be conducted to infer the economic feasibility and profitability of wider barley strips.
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spelling pubmed-72244802020-06-01 Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate Ikram ul Haq, Muhammad Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar Ali, Ansar Farooq, Shahid Khan, Shahbaz Saddiq, Muhammad Sohail Khan, Khurshied Ahmad Ali, Shahbaz Ifnan Khan, Muhammad Hussain, Ansar Arif, Muhammad Ahmad, Maqbool Tanveer, Mahwish PLoS One Research Article Intercropping legumes with cereals has been a common cropping system in short-season rainfed environments due to its increased productivity and sustainability. Intercropping barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) with Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum L.) could increase the grain yield of barley and improve resource use efficiency of the intercropping system. However, non-optimum planting geometry has been a hurdle in the adaptation of barley-based cropping systems. This study was aimed at optimizing the planting geometry, and assess the productivity and profitability of barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system. Ten different planting geometries, differing in number of rows of barley, width and number of irrigation furrows and planting method were tested. Intercropping barley with Egyptian clover improved 56–68% grain yield of barley compared with mono-cropped barley. Barley remained dominant crop in terms of aggressiveness, relative crowding coefficient and competitive ratio. The amount of water used was linearly increased with increasing size of barley strip from 3 to 8 rows. The highest water use efficiency (4.83 kg/cf(3)) was recorded for 8-row barley strip system with 120 cm irrigation furrows compared to rest of the planting geometries. In conclusion, 8-rows of barley planted on beds with Egyptian clover in 120 cm irrigation furrows had the highest net income and cost benefit ratio. Therefore, it is recommended that this planting geometry can be used for better economic returns of barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system. However, barley strips with >8 rows were not included in this study, which is limitation of the current study. Therefore, future studies with >8 barley rows in strip should be conducted to infer the economic feasibility and profitability of wider barley strips. Public Library of Science 2020-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7224480/ /pubmed/32407405 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233171 Text en © 2020 Ikram ul Haq et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ikram ul Haq, Muhammad
Maqbool, Muhammad Mudassar
Ali, Ansar
Farooq, Shahid
Khan, Shahbaz
Saddiq, Muhammad Sohail
Khan, Khurshied Ahmad
Ali, Shahbaz
Ifnan Khan, Muhammad
Hussain, Ansar
Arif, Muhammad
Ahmad, Maqbool
Tanveer, Mahwish
Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
title Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
title_full Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
title_fullStr Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
title_short Optimizing planting geometry for barley-Egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
title_sort optimizing planting geometry for barley-egyptian clover intercropping system in semi-arid sub-tropical climate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32407405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233171
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