Author: L. DHANARAJ and R. SANKARANARAYANAN,
p-ISSN: 0024-9602, e-ISSN:2582-5321, Vol: 51, Issue: may-may,
Double cropping of rice is the usual practice in areas of Southern India where either canal irrigation facilities are available or protective irrigation is assured on account of availability of wella. In such areas, yield of rice can still further be stepped up by introducing the possibility of growing three crops of rice on the same land as it is proved that a total yield of 7926 1b. can be realised when three erops are raised. Strain TKM. 6 has been found to be suitable for cultivating in sornavari season and Co. 18 for the Navarai season in the Chingleput District.
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