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The field experiment was conducted in Potowar plateau for two years (2004-05 and 2005-06) to monitor the effect of different fallowing practices on soil moisture dynamics, fallow efficiency and wheat yield. At summer start, conventional cultivator (CC), sub-soiler (SS), mouldboard plow (MP) and minimum tillage (MT) were applied as main plot treatments and no mulch and straw mulch @ 4 Mg ha' in SUbplots. During winter the whole plot was under wheat. It was observed that the soil moisture increased significantly after the summer and winter rainfalls and dropped significantly in the periods in between, the highest being after summer rainfall (average 0.23m3 rn"), The tillage systems differed significantly for Volumetric Soil Water (VSW) at wheat sowing, where MT showed significantly low VSW than other tillage systems (15-23% lower than CC). The differences in VSW on other sampling months were practically minor. Though numerically higher, mulch treatments generally showed nonsignificant differences. Fallow efficiency (FE) ranged from 22.82% to 33.25%. The MP showed higher or equal FE than CC, while MT consistently showed lowest. Wheat dry matter ranged between 4.86 and 9.34 Mg ha and did not differ among tillage systems except that MT showed lower values in 2004-05. The MP and MT gave 29% and 30% higher grain yields than CC during 2004-05 and 2005-06, respectively. Grain yield was 33% higher in mulch than no mulch. The mouldbaord plow with mulch was more promising system for better wheat production in the area.

Shahzada Sohail Ijaz, Safdar Ali. (2007) Tillage And Mulch Effects On Profile Moisture Dynamics, Fallow Efficiency And Rainfed Wheat Yields In Potowar, , Volume-44, Issue-1.
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