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This book has been written with the objective to identify suitable bamboo species and Kharif crops for bamboo based agroforestry system under wasteland conditions. The experiment was laid out in Split Plot Design with eight treatment combinations comprising of two bamboo species viz., Dendrocalamus strictus and Bambusa arundinacea as main plot treatment and four Kharif crops viz., moong, soybean, paddy and til as sub plot treatments. Results revealed that the under B. arundinacea crop growth and yield traits were relatively more reduced as compared D. strictus. Higher reduction in grain yield was noticed in soybean (68.83%) followed by moong (63.94%) and til (49.25%), while lowest was in paddy (34.00%) during the third year of experimentation over the sole crop under bamboo. It was found that the growing of moong with bamboo was found more economical (Rs 27736 ha-1) as compared to til (Rs 23365 ha-1), paddy (Rs 19693 ha-1) and soybean (Rs 13323 ha-1). All the available nutrient N, P and K and organic contents in soil gradually increased over the initial status under three year old bamboo based agroforestry system.
About the author
The author completed his B.Sc. Forestry and M.Sc. Forestry-Agroforestry from JNKVV Jabalpur with good academic. He is also perusing Ph.D. in forestry From JNKVV, Jabalpur. He has two year of Research experience in Forest area. He has published one book and several Research papers in different national and international NAAS rated Journals.