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International Conference on Reimagining Rainfed Agro-ecosystems: Challenges &<br />

Opportunities during 22-24, December 2022 at ICAR-CRIDA, Hyderabad<br />

(1258.90 kg ha -1 ) and variety Pitambari had the lowest seed yield (1089.08 kg ha -1 ). The oil<br />

yield varied greatly depending on the date <strong>of</strong> sowing. The crop planted on the 30 th <strong>of</strong> October<br />

recorded highest oil yield (609.66 kg ha -1 ), followed by the crop sown on the 15 th <strong>of</strong> October<br />

(527.98 kg ha -1 ). The crop sown on the 15 th <strong>of</strong> November produced the lowest oil yield<br />

(446.48 kg ha -1 ). The oil yield was greatly impacted by different varieties <strong>of</strong> Indian mustard.<br />

The variety Giriraj had the highest oil yield (593.89 kg ha -1 ), followed by RH-725 (578.94 kg<br />

ha -1 ), RH-0749 (558.63 kg ha -1 ), and Kranti (473.29 kg ha -1 ) while the variety Pitambari had<br />

the lowest (435.45 kg ha -1 ). However, S2 (30 th October) yielded the highest net return <strong>of</strong> Rs.<br />

168435.96, followed by S 1 (15 th October) yielding Rs. 157596.66, and S 3 (15 th November)<br />

yielding Rs. 144625.81 which is the least among all.<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> sowing dates and varieties onseed yield (kg ha -1 ), oil yield (kg ha -1 ), total cost <strong>of</strong><br />

cultivation (Rs ha -1 ) and net return (Rs ha -1 ) under custard apple based agri-horti<br />

system.<br />

Treatment<br />

Sowing Dates<br />

Seed yield<br />

(kg ha -1 )<br />

Climate resilient agriculture for risk mitigation<br />

Oil Yield (kg<br />

ha -1 )<br />

Total cost <strong>of</strong><br />

cultivation (Rs ha -1 )<br />

Net return (Rs<br />

ha -1 )<br />

S1 (15 th October) 1372.78 527.98 59776.12 157596.66<br />

S2 (30 th October) 1536.89 609.66 59776.12 168435.96<br />

S3 (15 th November) 1178.47 446.48 59776.12 144625.81<br />

CD = (P = 0.05) 212.87 72.12 - 13956.00<br />

Varieties<br />

V1 (Pitambari) 1089.08 435.45 59783.32 136889.33<br />

V2 (RH-725) 1499.75 578.94 59783.32 166489.66<br />

V3 (Giriraj) 1583.27 593.89 59783.32 172033.52<br />

V4 (RH-0749) 1382.58 558.63 59783.32 158672.93<br />

V5 (Kranti) 1258.90 473.29 59783.32 150345.28<br />

CD (P = 0.05) 75.62 43.24 - 4853.28<br />

References<br />

Boomiraj, K., Chakrabarti, B., Aggarwal, P. K., Choudhary, R., and Chander, S. 2010.<br />

Assessing the vulnerability <strong>of</strong> Indian mustard to climate change. Agric. Ecosyst. and<br />

environ. 138 (3-4), 265-273.<br />

Deshmukh, S. P., and Patel, J. G. 2013. Influence <strong>of</strong> Non-monetary and Low-Cost Input in<br />

Sustainable Summer Pearlmillet (Penistum glaucumL.) Production. Int. J. <strong>of</strong> Agric<br />

Food Sci. Technol. 4 (6), 579-588.<br />

Lal, B., Gautam, P., Panda, B. B., Raja, R., Singh, T., Tripathi, R., and Nayak, A. K. 2017.<br />

Crop and varietal diversification <strong>of</strong> rainfed rice-based cropping systems for higher<br />

productivity and pr<strong>of</strong>itability in Eastern India. PLoS One 12 (4), e0175709.<br />

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