Examines the effects of broadbed and furrow land management systems and supplementary irrigation on the productivity of sequentially planted wheat and chickpea on Vertisols wheat was grown during the main rainy season on boradbeds and furrows made with an animal drawn implement to drain off the excess water. The wheat harvest was followed by planting of chickpea in the begining of the dry season. Through the furrows four irrigation treatments were applied. The results showed that if the rain stops offer planting the second crop, chickpea will not emerge without irrigation. Irrigation at planting gave the highest grain yield while three irrigations, viz, no irrigation; at planting & vegetative stage; at planting, vegetative stage & 50 percen...
Terminal moisture stress is one of the major factors that reduce the yield of chickpea when it is gr...
This study was conducted over the experimental fields of Erciyes University in 2016 to investigate t...
Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particular...
Investigates the effects of improved surface drainage on the productivity of Vertisols in a wheat-an...
Poor drainage of Vertisols in the Ethiopian mid-altitude highlands limits farming operations and cro...
The productivity of the Vertisols in the Ethiopian highlands could be raised by facilitating the rem...
Discusses the traditional and potential cropping systems for the highlands of Ethiopia. Traditional ...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government’s investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Waterlogging is a challenge to wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) productivity under the rainfed system on...
Since 1986 the Joint Vertisol Project (JVP) which involved a number of national and international re...
In the Ethiopian highlands, where integrated crop and livestock production takes place, the inadequa...
Chickpea is an irreplaceable source of protein in several regions of the world. Present experiments ...
Not AvailableA 3 - YEAR FIELD STUDY TO FIND OUT THE EFFECT OF IRRIGATION AND MULCH ON CONSUMPTIVE...
In order to investigate the effects of different irrigation regimes on yield and growth indices of t...
At the Debre Zeit Station Cereals (wheat and maize) and forage legumes (lablab, cowpea, vetch and cl...
Terminal moisture stress is one of the major factors that reduce the yield of chickpea when it is gr...
This study was conducted over the experimental fields of Erciyes University in 2016 to investigate t...
Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particular...
Investigates the effects of improved surface drainage on the productivity of Vertisols in a wheat-an...
Poor drainage of Vertisols in the Ethiopian mid-altitude highlands limits farming operations and cro...
The productivity of the Vertisols in the Ethiopian highlands could be raised by facilitating the rem...
Discusses the traditional and potential cropping systems for the highlands of Ethiopia. Traditional ...
Until recently, the Ethiopian government’s investment did not systematically target high potential a...
Waterlogging is a challenge to wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) productivity under the rainfed system on...
Since 1986 the Joint Vertisol Project (JVP) which involved a number of national and international re...
In the Ethiopian highlands, where integrated crop and livestock production takes place, the inadequa...
Chickpea is an irreplaceable source of protein in several regions of the world. Present experiments ...
Not AvailableA 3 - YEAR FIELD STUDY TO FIND OUT THE EFFECT OF IRRIGATION AND MULCH ON CONSUMPTIVE...
In order to investigate the effects of different irrigation regimes on yield and growth indices of t...
At the Debre Zeit Station Cereals (wheat and maize) and forage legumes (lablab, cowpea, vetch and cl...
Terminal moisture stress is one of the major factors that reduce the yield of chickpea when it is gr...
This study was conducted over the experimental fields of Erciyes University in 2016 to investigate t...
Long-term in situ soil and water conservation experiments are rare in sub-Saharan Africa, particular...