Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha

Maize is the primary staple crop cultivated during the monsoon season in eastern India. However, yield gaps are large because of multiple factors, including low adoption rates of good agronomic management practices. This study aimed to narrow the maize yield gap using diverse agronomic and varietal...

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Autores principales: Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam, McDonald, Andrew J., Kumar, Virender, Craufurd, Peter, Wasim, Iftikar, Parida, Nabakishore, Pattnaik, Sanghamitra, Singh, Balwinder, Yadav, Ashok, Ajay, Anurag, Singh, Sudhanshu, Malik, Ram K.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164066
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author Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
McDonald, Andrew J.
Kumar, Virender
Craufurd, Peter
Wasim, Iftikar
Parida, Nabakishore
Pattnaik, Sanghamitra
Singh, Balwinder
Yadav, Ashok
Ajay, Anurag
Singh, Sudhanshu
Malik, Ram K.
author_browse Ajay, Anurag
Craufurd, Peter
Kumar, Virender
Malik, Ram K.
McDonald, Andrew J.
Parida, Nabakishore
Pattnaik, Sanghamitra
Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
Singh, Balwinder
Singh, Sudhanshu
Wasim, Iftikar
Yadav, Ashok
author_facet Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
McDonald, Andrew J.
Kumar, Virender
Craufurd, Peter
Wasim, Iftikar
Parida, Nabakishore
Pattnaik, Sanghamitra
Singh, Balwinder
Yadav, Ashok
Ajay, Anurag
Singh, Sudhanshu
Malik, Ram K.
author_sort Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
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description Maize is the primary staple crop cultivated during the monsoon season in eastern India. However, yield gaps are large because of multiple factors, including low adoption rates of good agronomic management practices. This study aimed to narrow the maize yield gap using diverse agronomic and varietal interventions through field experiments over 2 years (2013–2014) in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha. As a result, maize yield increased by 0.9, 0.74, and 0.17 Mg ha−1under optimum plant population, fertilizer management, and herbicide-based weed management, respectively, over farmers’ current practices (Check). Moreover, when all three interventions were combined (‘best’ management practice), grain yields increased by 1.7 Mg ha−1in conservation tillage and 2.2 Mg ha−1in conventional tillage. We also observed that the combination of long-duration hybrids and best management practices (BMPs) increased grain yield by 4.0 Mg ha−1and profitability by $888 ha−1over farmers’ current practices. In addition, Nutrient Expert decision support tool-based fertilizer management along with BMPs increased grain yield by 1.7 Mg ha−1and profitability by $314 ha−1over farmers’ fertilizer practices (Check). These results suggest that the combination of maize hybrids and BMPs can improve the productivity and profitability of rainfed maize in the plateau region of Odisha. However, these entry points for intensification need to be placed in the context of varying investment requirements, input and output market conditions, and matched with farmer preferences and risk.
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spelling CGSpace1640662024-12-19T14:12:02Z Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam McDonald, Andrew J. Kumar, Virender Craufurd, Peter Wasim, Iftikar Parida, Nabakishore Pattnaik, Sanghamitra Singh, Balwinder Yadav, Ashok Ajay, Anurag Singh, Sudhanshu Malik, Ram K. agronomy crop science Maize is the primary staple crop cultivated during the monsoon season in eastern India. However, yield gaps are large because of multiple factors, including low adoption rates of good agronomic management practices. This study aimed to narrow the maize yield gap using diverse agronomic and varietal interventions through field experiments over 2 years (2013–2014) in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha. As a result, maize yield increased by 0.9, 0.74, and 0.17 Mg ha−1under optimum plant population, fertilizer management, and herbicide-based weed management, respectively, over farmers’ current practices (Check). Moreover, when all three interventions were combined (‘best’ management practice), grain yields increased by 1.7 Mg ha−1in conservation tillage and 2.2 Mg ha−1in conventional tillage. We also observed that the combination of long-duration hybrids and best management practices (BMPs) increased grain yield by 4.0 Mg ha−1and profitability by $888 ha−1over farmers’ current practices. In addition, Nutrient Expert decision support tool-based fertilizer management along with BMPs increased grain yield by 1.7 Mg ha−1and profitability by $314 ha−1over farmers’ fertilizer practices (Check). These results suggest that the combination of maize hybrids and BMPs can improve the productivity and profitability of rainfed maize in the plateau region of Odisha. However, these entry points for intensification need to be placed in the context of varying investment requirements, input and output market conditions, and matched with farmer preferences and risk. 2022 2024-12-19T12:53:24Z 2024-12-19T12:53:24Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164066 en Open Access Cambridge University Press Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam; McDonald, Andrew J.; Kumar, Virender; Craufurd, Peter; Wasim, Iftikar; Parida, Nabakishore; Pattnaik, Sanghamitra; Singh, Balwinder; Yadav, Ashok; Ajay, Anurag; Singh, Sudhanshu and Malik, Ram K. 2022. Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha. Ex. Agric., Volume 58
spellingShingle agronomy
crop science
Peramaiyan, Panneerselvam
McDonald, Andrew J.
Kumar, Virender
Craufurd, Peter
Wasim, Iftikar
Parida, Nabakishore
Pattnaik, Sanghamitra
Singh, Balwinder
Yadav, Ashok
Ajay, Anurag
Singh, Sudhanshu
Malik, Ram K.
Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha
title Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha
title_full Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha
title_fullStr Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha
title_full_unstemmed Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha
title_short Narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of Odisha
title_sort narrowing maize yield gaps in the rainfed plateau region of odisha
topic agronomy
crop science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164066
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