Ikisan - Soils and climate suitable for bengalgram cultivation
It is grown on a wide range of soils from medium to heavy
black soils, mixed red and black soils or in alluvial soils but requires
well drained aerated soils with a rough seed bed.
It does fairly well in black cotton soils and medium
clay soils. The PH range is wide between 5.5 and 8.6, but
the optimum is 5.7 to 7.2.
It does not withstand water-logging, saline and alkaline
conditions.
It requires cool dry climate, frost-free with dew. It
cannot tolerate heavy rains, hence is unsuited for hot tropics.
It is grown on residual soil moisture where the rainfall
ranges from 400 to 700 mm and unreliable.
The average air temperature varies from 25 to 300C
for good cropgrowth.
Nights must be warmer with 20 to 250C temperature.
It is distinctly, a long day plant requiring 12 to 16
h bright sunshine per day.
It responds to vernalization (hastens flowering by cool
temperature). The optimum temperature regime is 240 to 320C.
In A.P. this crop is aminly grown in fatile heavy black
soils with the residual moisture and the dew fall in winter season.
Optimum period of sowing in A.P. is in the month of September
for getting higher yeild.
However, the varieties to be selected for September sowing
should be tolerant to root rot disease.