The effect of wind breaking of sweet corn and okra on growth indices and yield of cucumber in strip intercropping system
2022
Karami, Ezzat | Almasi, Adel | Kashi, Abdolkarim | Etminani, Adibeh
To investigate the effect of intercropping corn/cucumber and okra/cucumber on growth indices and yield of cucumber, an experiment was carried out in a randomized complete block design with three replications, during 2013-2014 cropping year, in Ravansar region in Kermanshah province. Treatments included: intercropping corn/cucumber (cucumber %100, cucumber %25 + corn %75, cucumber %50 + corn %50, cucumber %75 + corn %25) and okra/cucumber (cucumber %100, cucumber%25 + okra %75, cucumber %50 + okra %50, cucumber %75 + okra %25). Among the different treatments, cucumber %25 + corn %75 treatment had the highest plant length (276 cm), maximum number of fruit per plant (44.33) and the highest fruit yield (41344 kg/ha). Maximum number of lateral stem (6 per plant) was obtained from cucumber %25 + okra %75 treatment. Results indicated that land equivalent ratio (LER) was greater than 1.0, when both intercropping corn/cucumber and okra/cucumber crops were planted. The LER of corn/cucumber intercropping was 1.24, when cucumber %75 + corn %25 was planted. Economic efficiency of intercropping was affected by different intercropping combinations. The highest economic efficiency was obtained from cucumber %25 + corn %75 treatment. Moreover, in the cucumber %25 + okra %75 combination, economic efficiency was significantly less than cucumber pure crop.
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