Influence of seed rate on growth, yield and economics of hydroponic fodder maize production

Authors

  • Santosh Nagappa Ningoji University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru-560065, India
  • M. N. Thimmegowda University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru-560065, India
  • B. Boraiah University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru-560065, India
  • M.R. Anand University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru-560065, India
  • R. Krishna Murthy University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru-560065, India
  • N.N. Asha College of Agriculture, University of Agricultural Sciences, Mandya-571405, India

Keywords:

Fodder maize, Green fodder yield, Growth attributes, Hydroponics, Seed rate

Abstract

An investigation was conducted at AICRP for Dryland Agriculture, University of Agricultural Science, GKVK, Bengaluru to record the influence of seed rate on growth, yield and economics of hydroponic fodder maize production during 2017-18. Experiment was laid with completely randomized design having five replications with six seed rate treatments viz., 1.50 (T1 ), 1.75 (T2 ), 2.00 (T3 ), 2.25 (T4 ), 2.50 (T5 ) and 2.75 (T6 ) kg m-2. The study indicated that 2.50 kg m-2 seed rate had significantly higher shoot length (29.42 cm), root length (26.58 cm), total dry matter per kg seed (1600 g), green fodder yield per kg seed (4672 g) and green fodder yield (11.49 kg m2 ). But the quality attributes viz., crude fibre, total carbohydrate and crude protein content of fodder maize were not influenced by seed rates. The higher growth and yield attributes led to higher net returns (Rs. 144 m2 ) and B:C ratio (2.00) under 2.50 kg m-2 seed rate as compared to other seed rates/treatments.

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25-10-2021
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Santosh Nagappa Ningoji, M. N. Thimmegowda, B. Boraiah, M.R. Anand, R. Krishna Murthy, & N.N. Asha. (2021). Influence of seed rate on growth, yield and economics of hydroponic fodder maize production. Range Management and Agroforestry, 41(1), 108–115. Retrieved from https://publications.rmsi.in/index.php/rma/article/view/82

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