Effect of skip row planting on yield and yield components of mungbean
Somanagouda G and Bandiwaddar TT
The soil of the experimental field was clayey in texture and soil in low and high rating for available nitrogen (224 kg N ha-1), available phosphorus (20.86 kg P2O5 ha-1) and available potassium (342 kg K2O), respectively. Significantly higher seed yield was recorded in skip row planting (4:1) with open furrow at 30 DAS (864 kg/ha) as compared to normal planting (747 kg/ha) and other treatments.