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  <title>Effect of tillage methods, irrigation and nitrogen management in wheat crop under sub-tropical condition of Jammu and Kashmir</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>A two-year study was conducted to assess the impact of tillage practices, irrigation<br />
methods, and nitrogen management on the growth and yield parameters of wheat in the sub-<br />
tropical region of Jammu. The study found that conventional tillage significantly<br />
outperformed zero tillage in terms of growth characteristics, with higher values recorded for<br />
plant height (96.30 cm vs. 95.4 cm), number of tillers (367.27 vs. 352.70), leaf area (2.95 vs.<br />
1.9), and dry matter accumulation (913.77 g/m² vs. 908.48 g/m²) at harvest. Among the<br />
irrigation treatments, the modified Penman-Monteith irrigation method (I 3 ) produced the<br />
highest growth parameters, including plant height (97.05 cm), tiller number (357.90), leaf<br />
area (3.07), and dry matter accumulation (925.55 g/m²). Yield parameters were also superior<br />
under conventional tillage, which recorded the highest spike length (11.6 cm), grain yield<br />
(4287.18 kg/ha), and straw yield (6158.07 kg/ha), compared to zero tillage (10.35 cm,<br />
3962.68 kg/ha, 5884.79 kg/ha, respectively). The I 3 irrigation method resulted in the highest<br />
spike length (11.75 cm), grain yield (4731.25 kg/ha), and straw yield (6209.64 kg/ha).<br />
Among nitrogen management practices, the Sensor-based Green Seeker (N 3 ) application led<br />
to the highest spike length (12.4 cm), grain yield (4872.92 kg/ha), and straw yield (6306.98<br />
kg/ha).<br />
Based on these findings, it is concluded that the combination of conventional tillage,<br />
Penman-Monteith-based irrigation, and sensor-based Green Seeker nitrogen management is<br />
the optimal strategy for enhancing wheat growth and yield in the sub-tropical region of<br />
Jammu &amp; Kashmir.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>A two-year study was conducted to assess the impact of tillage practices, irrigation<br />
methods, and nitrogen management on the growth and yield parameters of wheat in the sub-<br />
tropical region of Jammu. The study found that conventional tillage significantly<br />
outperformed zero tillage in terms of growth characteristics, with higher values recorded for<br />
plant height (96.30 cm vs. 95.4 cm), number of tillers (367.27 vs. 352.70), leaf area (2.95 vs.<br />
1.9), and dry matter accumulation (913.77 g/m² vs. 908.48 g/m²) at harvest. Among the<br />
irrigation treatments, the modified Penman-Monteith irrigation method (I 3 ) produced the<br />
highest growth parameters, including plant height (97.05 cm), tiller number (357.90), leaf<br />
area (3.07), and dry matter accumulation (925.55 g/m²). Yield parameters were also superior<br />
under conventional tillage, which recorded the highest spike length (11.6 cm), grain yield<br />
(4287.18 kg/ha), and straw yield (6158.07 kg/ha), compared to zero tillage (10.35 cm,<br />
3962.68 kg/ha, 5884.79 kg/ha, respectively). The I 3 irrigation method resulted in the highest<br />
spike length (11.75 cm), grain yield (4731.25 kg/ha), and straw yield (6209.64 kg/ha).<br />
Among nitrogen management practices, the Sensor-based Green Seeker (N 3 ) application led<br />
to the highest spike length (12.4 cm), grain yield (4872.92 kg/ha), and straw yield (6306.98<br />
kg/ha).<br />
Based on these findings, it is concluded that the combination of conventional tillage,<br />
Penman-Monteith-based irrigation, and sensor-based Green Seeker nitrogen management is<br />
the optimal strategy for enhancing wheat growth and yield in the sub-tropical region of<br />
Jammu &amp; Kashmir.</p>
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