In this, we studied different aspects of grooving regenerative agriculture practices and their effective applications. The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of regenerative management practices, and their influence on the agronomic performance of rapeseed. We are presenting a comprehensive comparison between various regenerative practices with regular practices like normal ploughing and reduced tillage with and without mulch application, compost application, and vitalization respectively were compared, these regenerative management practices are proposed as a way to develop organic agriculture further and contribute to its sustainability. The design of the experiment was carried out in a randomized split-split plot design with four replicates there are 16 different treatments derived from 4 factors and the differences between these treatments are investigated. The interaction of compost, mulch, and vitalization shows a higher average in reduced tillage and when there is control of anyone treatment led to a decrease in the performance of the agronomy in Reduced Tillage (RT). But there are such big differences in ploughed plots. Yield in the ploughed plot is more due to the presence of more number of pods on the main shoot and secondary shoot and decreased in reduced tillage. RT shows higher seed weight and dry seed weight than the ploughed plots may be due to lower no plants per sqm. Overall, it represents that RT with the influence of other treatments influences Agronomy and yield of Rapeseed as there are no such greater differences in yield of ploughed, and RT indicates that reducing tillage does not cause any effect yield.
In this, we studied different aspects of grooving regenerative agriculture practices and their effective applications. The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of regenerative management practices, and their influence on the agronomic performance of rapeseed. We are presenting a comprehensive comparison between various regenerative practices with regular practices like normal ploughing and reduced tillage with and without mulch application, compost application, and vitalization respectively were compared, these regenerative management practices are proposed as a way to develop organic agriculture further and contribute to its sustainability. The design of the experiment was carried out in a randomized split-split plot design with four replicates there are 16 different treatments derived from 4 factors and the differences between these treatments are investigated. The interaction of compost, mulch, and vitalization shows a higher average in reduced tillage and when there is control of anyone treatment led to a decrease in the performance of the agronomy in Reduced Tillage (RT). But there are such big differences in ploughed plots. Yield in the ploughed plot is more due to the presence of more number of pods on the main shoot and secondary shoot and decreased in reduced tillage. RT shows higher seed weight and dry seed weight than the ploughed plots may be due to lower no plants per sqm. Overall, it represents that RT with the influence of other treatments influences Agronomy and yield of Rapeseed as there are no such greater differences in yield of ploughed, and RT indicates that reducing tillage does not cause any effect yield.
Effects of regenerative agricultural methods on agronomic performance of Rapeseed
MANDA, RAMYA
2021/2022
Abstract
In this, we studied different aspects of grooving regenerative agriculture practices and their effective applications. The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of regenerative management practices, and their influence on the agronomic performance of rapeseed. We are presenting a comprehensive comparison between various regenerative practices with regular practices like normal ploughing and reduced tillage with and without mulch application, compost application, and vitalization respectively were compared, these regenerative management practices are proposed as a way to develop organic agriculture further and contribute to its sustainability. The design of the experiment was carried out in a randomized split-split plot design with four replicates there are 16 different treatments derived from 4 factors and the differences between these treatments are investigated. The interaction of compost, mulch, and vitalization shows a higher average in reduced tillage and when there is control of anyone treatment led to a decrease in the performance of the agronomy in Reduced Tillage (RT). But there are such big differences in ploughed plots. Yield in the ploughed plot is more due to the presence of more number of pods on the main shoot and secondary shoot and decreased in reduced tillage. RT shows higher seed weight and dry seed weight than the ploughed plots may be due to lower no plants per sqm. Overall, it represents that RT with the influence of other treatments influences Agronomy and yield of Rapeseed as there are no such greater differences in yield of ploughed, and RT indicates that reducing tillage does not cause any effect yield.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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