AUTHOR=Varatharajan T. , Dass Anchal , Choudhary Anil K. , Sudhishri S. , Pooniya V. , Das T. K. , Rajanna G. A. , Prasad Shiv , Swarnalakshmi Karivaradharajan , Harish M. N. , Dhar Shiva , Singh Raj , Raj Rishi , Kumari Kavita , Singh Arjun , Sachin K. S. , Kumar Pramod TITLE=Integrated management enhances crop physiology and final yield in maize intercropped with blackgram in semiarid South Asia JOURNAL=Frontiers in Plant Science VOLUME=13 YEAR=2022 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/plant-science/articles/10.3389/fpls.2022.975569 DOI=10.3389/fpls.2022.975569 ISSN=1664-462X ABSTRACT=
Photosynthesis, crop health and dry matter partitioning are among the most important factors influencing crop productivity and quality. Identifying variation in these parameters may help discover the plausible causes for crop productivity differences under various management practices and cropping systems. Thus, a 2-year (2019–2020) study was undertaken to investigate how far the integrated crop management (ICM) modules and cropping systems affect maize physiology, photosynthetic characteristics, crop vigour and productivity in a holistic manner. The treatments included nine main-plot ICM treatments [ICM1 to ICM4 – conventional tillage (CT)-based; ICM5 to ICM8 – conservation agriculture (CA)-based; ICM9 – organic agriculture (OA)-based] and two cropping systems,