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  <title>Sustainable production and pest management of okra[Abelmoschus esculentus(L.)Moench] through intercropping</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.199</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>A field trial was conducted during pre kharif season of 2022-23 at the<br />
Horticultural Research Station,Mondouri,Bidhan Chandra KrishiViswavidyalaya,<br />
West Bengal,India to assess the impact of intercropping on sustainable production<br />
and eco-friendly management of major insect pests of okra under maize border crop.<br />
The trial was laid out in a Randomized block design with seven different treatment<br />
combinations.Jassids and whitefly,specially the white flies,vector of Yellow Vein<br />
Mosiac Disease, have become one of the major challenges for the commercial okra<br />
growers of this area mainly in rainy season.The preswnt work has been carried out<br />
with an aim to manage these notorious pests of okra in a sustainable manner. The<br />
results showed that intercropping had a significant effect on<br />
variousgrowth,yield,quality, economics and major pest complexes of okra.Trial result<br />
revealed that okra and cowpea combination recorded the highest okra equivalent<br />
yield (26.15 ton/ha),closely followed by okra and marigold (22.89 ton/ha). Regarding<br />
pest control, significantly maximum reduction of jassid and whitefly were noticed in<br />
okra and marigold association (35.06% and 27.12 % respectively).intercropping also<br />
showed a notable effect on the quality parameter of the main crop. Intercropping okra<br />
with cowpea produced a significantly maximum concentration of ascorbic<br />
acid(22.5mg/100g) than other treatments.From an economic standpoint, the<br />
intercropping system of okra and cowpea system exhibited highest net<br />
return(Rs.2,35,038.50) and benefit-cost ratio (B:C ratio3.98). The intercropping<br />
system of okra and cowpea was an efficient user of biological resources showing<br />
maximum values for land equivalent ratio(1.50), relative crowding coefficient (2.22)<br />
and lowest aggressivity value (-0.12). Okra and amaranthus combination recorded<br />
lowest values for the above &#8211; mentioned parameters. So it can be concluded that<br />
intercropping okra with cowpea might be a sustainableproductionsystemfor farmers<br />
in the gangetic plains of West Bengal.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>A field trial was conducted during pre kharif season of 2022-23 at the<br />
Horticultural Research Station,Mondouri,Bidhan Chandra KrishiViswavidyalaya,<br />
West Bengal,India to assess the impact of intercropping on sustainable production<br />
and eco-friendly management of major insect pests of okra under maize border crop.<br />
The trial was laid out in a Randomized block design with seven different treatment<br />
combinations.Jassids and whitefly,specially the white flies,vector of Yellow Vein<br />
Mosiac Disease, have become one of the major challenges for the commercial okra<br />
growers of this area mainly in rainy season.The preswnt work has been carried out<br />
with an aim to manage these notorious pests of okra in a sustainable manner. The<br />
results showed that intercropping had a significant effect on<br />
variousgrowth,yield,quality, economics and major pest complexes of okra.Trial result<br />
revealed that okra and cowpea combination recorded the highest okra equivalent<br />
yield (26.15 ton/ha),closely followed by okra and marigold (22.89 ton/ha). Regarding<br />
pest control, significantly maximum reduction of jassid and whitefly were noticed in<br />
okra and marigold association (35.06% and 27.12 % respectively).intercropping also<br />
showed a notable effect on the quality parameter of the main crop. Intercropping okra<br />
with cowpea produced a significantly maximum concentration of ascorbic<br />
acid(22.5mg/100g) than other treatments.From an economic standpoint, the<br />
intercropping system of okra and cowpea system exhibited highest net<br />
return(Rs.2,35,038.50) and benefit-cost ratio (B:C ratio3.98). The intercropping<br />
system of okra and cowpea was an efficient user of biological resources showing<br />
maximum values for land equivalent ratio(1.50), relative crowding coefficient (2.22)<br />
and lowest aggressivity value (-0.12). Okra and amaranthus combination recorded<br />
lowest values for the above &#8211; mentioned parameters. So it can be concluded that<br />
intercropping okra with cowpea might be a sustainableproductionsystemfor farmers<br />
in the gangetic plains of West Bengal.</p>
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