International Journal of Pure & Applied Bioscience (IJPAB)
Year : 2017, Volume : 5, Issue : 3
First page : (953) Last page : (963)
Article doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.2955
Brijbhooshan1*, Vijay Kumar Didal2, Shalini3 and Kamlesh Choudhary4
1&2Department of Agronomy, Prof. Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural Uni., Hyderabad-500030
3Department of Agronomy, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar-263145
4Department of Soil Science and Agriculture Chemistry, SKN Agricultural University, Jobner-303329
*Corresponding Author E-mail: brij35537@gmail.com
Received: 8.05.2017 | Revised: 19.05.2017 | Accepted: 21.05.2017
ABSTRACT
Water deficit is a most important characteristic of dryland tracts of India. Which limit the growth and yield of crops. For managing these conditions there are many practices are followed. In which soil management practices, crop management practices, rain water storage, watershed management and stored water used as supplement irrigation or life saving irrigation.
Key words: Water deficit, Tillage, Mulching, Rain water
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Cite this article: Brijbhooshan, Didal, V.K., Shalini and Choudhary, K., Deficit Water Management- A Review, Int. J. Pure App. Biosci.5(3): 953-963 (2017). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2320-7051.2955