funded by dac, goi under national food security mission (2014-15 to 2016-17) s. k. rajasthan...
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Funded by DAC, GOI under National Food Security Mission (2014-15 to 2016-17)
S. K. Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner
Enhancing mothbean and mungbean productivity through high yielding varieties, nutrient management and IPM Practices in western Rajasthan
Dr. N. K. SharmaP. I. & Additional Director Research
Project progress : 2014-151 Administrative approval with total outlay of Rs. 49.38
lakh for 3-years08.07.2014
2 Release of 1st installment of Rs. 12.35 lakh by DAC 23.07.20143 Selection of two SRF through interview 20.08.20144 Joining of one SRF in the project 23.02.2015
Seed material from different sources has been procured and its packing is completed
Selection of villages and farmers in six districts of western Rajasthan has been completed
Farmer participatory research programme for kharif-2015 has been finalized
All required input along with technical programme would be handed over to farmers in second fortnight of June
Administrative approval for 3 years 2014-15 to 2016-17 with total outlay of Rs. 49.38 lakh
Budget sub-head Allocation Expenditure Balance
Contractual services 3,00,000 4115 295885
Operational cost for demonstration, visit & publication
637500 13736 623764
Training 49000 0.00 49000
Stationary, writing of report & publications
50000 0.00 50000
TA and hiring of vehicle 75000 2955 72045
Institutional charges 123500 123500 0.00
Total 12,35,000 1,44,306 10,90,694
Allocation and expenditure of funds during 2014-15
Interaction with farmers regarding NFSM project
Proposed events:• Orientation workshop• Field day programme• Farmer-scientist interaction at the
end of cropping season
Programme for Kharif-2015
Total No. of demonstrations: 216 Area under each demonstration: 0.40 ha (1.0 acre) Total area to be covered : 86.40 hectare (216 acre) Districts to be covered: Six
1. Jaisalmer2. Bikaner3. Churu4. Jhunjhunu5. Hanumangarh6. Sriganganagar
Title Evaluation of mungbean varieties at farmer’s field in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the performance of mungbean varieties at famer’s field
Agro-ecological Situations
Rainfed normal soil / Irrigated normal soil & water
No. of Varieties 8 (Sweta, IPM 02-3, IPM 02-14, GM-4, MH-421, RMG-492, SML-668, SML-832)
Area to be covered 0.4 ha
Design Strip plot design
No. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)No. of farmers in each districts: 3 + A trial at University farm Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 18
Expected outcome
High yielding and disease resistant varieties of moongbean would be identified for different agro-ecological situations of western Rajasthan.
Title Yield optimization of mungbean through pest and disease management at farmer’s fields in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the disease and pest management practices in mungbean at famer’s field
AES Rainfed normal soil / Irrigated normal soil and water situation
No. of treatments
I. Organic module: Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride @ 8 g and Biofertilizers (Rhizobium +PSB culture) + Foliar spray of Azadirachtin @ 0.03% at 30 and 45 days after sowing
II. IPM module: Seed treatment with Carbandazim @ 2.5 g/kg seed + Imidacloprid @ 3 ml/kg seed + BF (Rhizobium + PSB culture each 1 pkt of 600 g/ha) + foliar spray of Azadirachtin 0.03% @ 1.5 lit./ha at 30 days followed by second spray of Monocrotophos 36 SL @ 1.0 lit./ha at 45 days after sowing
III.Farmer’s practiceArea to be covered
0.40 ha
Design Strips
No. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)No. of farmers in each districts: 5 Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 30
Expected outcome
Seed treatment and foliar spray of fungicide and pesticide would protect crop against pest and disease infestation and therefore healthy crop would results in to the higher yield.
Title Yield optimization of mungbean through nutritional management at farmer’s fields in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the nutritional management practices in mungbean for productivity enhancement at farmer’s field
Agro-ecological situations (AES)
Rainfed normal soil / Irrigated normal soil and water situation
No. of treatments I. 100% RDF (20 N & 40 P)II. 100% RDF (20 N & 40 P) + 1% foliar spray of soluble NPK
(19:19:19) at flowering stageIII.Farmer’s practice + 1% foliar spray of soluble NPK (19:19:19) at
flowering stageIV. Farmer’s practice
Area to be covered 0.40 haDesign StripsNo. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)
No. of farmers in each districts: 5 Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 30
Expected outcome
Foliar spray of soluble NPK would support the crop growth and seed yield and therefore healthy crop would results into the higher yield.
Title Yield optimization in mungbean using agro-chemicals at farmer’s fields in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the response of agrochemicals in yield optimization of mungbean at farmer’s field
Agro-ecological situations (AES)
1. Rainfed normal soil2. Irrigated normal soil and water situation
No. of treatments
I. 100% RDF (20 N & 40 P)II. 100% RDF + Foliar spray of 0.2% K2SO4 + 100 ppm
Ascorbic acid at flowering stage III.Farmer’s practice + Foliar spray of 0.2% K2SO4 + 100 ppm
Ascorbic acid at flowering stage IV.Farmer’s practice
Area to be covered 0.40 haDesign StripsNo. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)
No. of farmers in each districts: 5 Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 30
Expected outcome The application of potassium and ascorbic acid would be helpful in maintaining normal growth and development of the plant under stressed environment, which would results into the higher yield.
Title Evaluation of mothbean varieties at farmer’s field in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the performance of mothbean varieties at famer’s field
Agro-ecological situations (AES)
Rainfed normal soil
No. of varieties 7 (CAZRI Moth-2, RMB-25, RMO-40, RMO-225, RMO-257, RMO-423, RMO-435 )
Area to be covered 0.4 ha
Design Strip plot design
No. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)No. of farmers in each districts: 3 + A trial at University farm Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 18
Fertilizers & other inputs
As per package of practices
Expected outcome
High yielding and disease resistant varieties of mothbean would be identified for different districts of western Rajasthan.
Title Yield optimization of mothbean through pest and disease management at farmer’s fields in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the disease and pest management module in mothbean at famer’s field
AES Rainfed normal soil
No. of treatments I. Organic module: Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride @ 8 g and Biofertilizers (Rhizobium +PSB culture) + Foliar spray of Azadirachtin @ 0.03% at 30 and 45 days after sowing
II. IPM module: Seed treatment with Carbandazim @ 2.5 g/kg seed + Imidacloprid @ 3 ml/kg seed + BF (Rhizobium + PSB culture each 1 pkt of 600 g/ha) + foliar spray of Azadirachtin 0.03% @ 1.5 lit./ha at 30 days followed by second spray of Monocrotophos 36 SL @ 1.0 lit./ha at 45 days after sowing
III.Farmer’s practiceArea to be covered 0.40 haDesign StripsNo. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)
No. of farmers in each districts: 5 Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 30
Expected outcome Seed treatment and foliar spray of fungicide and pesticide would protect crop against pest and disease infestation and therefore healthy crop would results into the higher yield.
Title Yield optimization of mothbean trough nutritional management at farmer’s fields in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the nutritional management practices for productivity enhancement of mothbean at farmer’s field
AES Rainfed normal soil
No. of treatments
I. 100% RDF (10N & 20P)II. 100% RDF (10N & 20P) + foliar spray of 1% soluble NPK
(19:19:19) at flowering stageIII.Farmer’s practice + foliar spray of 1% soluble NPK
(19:19:19) at flowering stageIV.Farmer’s practice
Area to be covered 0.40 ha
Design Strips
No. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)No. of farmers in each districts: 5 Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 30
Expected outcome
Foliar spray of soluble NPK would support the crop growth and results into the higher yield.
Title Yield optimization in mothbean using agro-chemicals at farmer’s fields in western Rajasthan
Objectives To demonstrate the response of agro-chemicals in yield optimization of mothbean at farmer’s field
AES Rainfed normal soil
No. of treatments I. 100% RDF (10 N & 20 P)II. 100% RDF + Foliar spray of 0.2% K2SO4 + 100 ppm Ascorbic
acid at flowering stage III.Farmer’s practice + Foliar spray of 0.2% K2SO4 + 100 ppm
Ascorbic acid at flowering stage IV. Farmer’s practice
Area to be covered 0.40 ha
Design Strips
No. of locations No. of districts: 6 (Bikaner, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Jaisalmer, SGNR, HNG)No. of farmers in each districts: 5 Total No. of farmers/locations in the state: 30
Expected outcome
The application of potassium and ascorbic acid would be helpful in maintaining normal growth and development of the plant under stressed environment, which would results into the higher yield.
Large area demonstrations under Technology village programme
Foliar spray of soluble NPK at flowering stage as supplementary nutrition for augmenting crop productivity at farmer’s fields
Foliar spray of azadirachtin 0.03% @ 1.5 lit./ha at 30 days followed by second spray of monocrotophos 36 SL @ 1.0 lit./ha at 45 days after sowing for pest and disease management at farmer’s fields
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