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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.

 
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