Mahdy, A. (2018). Effect of Intercropping Patterns and Plant Distribution of Guar with Maize. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63(5), 293-301. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.29384
A.Y Mahdy. "Effect of Intercropping Patterns and Plant Distribution of Guar with Maize". Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63, 5, 2018, 293-301. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.29384
Mahdy, A. (2018). 'Effect of Intercropping Patterns and Plant Distribution of Guar with Maize', Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63(5), pp. 293-301. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.29384
Mahdy, A. Effect of Intercropping Patterns and Plant Distribution of Guar with Maize. Alexandria Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2018; 63(5): 293-301. doi: 10.21608/alexja.2018.29384
Effect of Intercropping Patterns and Plant Distribution of Guar with Maize
Receive Date: 31 March 2019,
Accept Date: 31 March 2019
Abstract
The present study was carried out at the Agriculture Experimental Farm of Al–Azhar University at Assiut Governorate, Egypt, during 2016 and 2017 seasons to study the effect of intercropping maize {Zea mays, L.} cv. Threeway cross Nefertiti – 3, as the main crop with guar {Cyamposis tetragonoloba } cv. Local variety as secondary crop. The results could be summarized as follows: Pattern of (P1) Sgnificantly increased plant height of maize as compared with pure stand and other intercropping patterns. The intercropping pattern of (P9) maize produced the greatest values of 100- grain weight (g), grains weight / plant (g) and grain yield (ardab /fad.). Significant increase in plant height and leaf area index of guar at all intercropping patterns were detected as compared with the pure stand, While, the number of leaves/plant were of guar decreased at all intercropping patterns as compared with pure stand. The pure stand of guar produced the maximum forage yield/fad. as compared with other intercropping patterns in both seasons. Meanwhile, growing guar under the intercropping pattern of (P2) produced the highest values of forage yield/fad., as compared with the other intercropping patterns in both seasons. The protein ratio/plant and total ash/plant of grown guar under intercropping pattern of (P6) produced the maximum as compared with all the other intercropping patterns in both seasons. The highest value of crude fibers for the guar was recorded (P4) intercropping pattern. Intercropping pattern (P3) was the best for land utilization from land equivalent ratio (LER) and relative crowding coefficient (RCC). Maize (dominant) and guar had the lowest values for aggressivity. All intercropping patterns of guar with maize achieved higher economic return than pure maize and the most profitable pattern was (P3).