The Shading Effect of Poplar (Populus Deltoides) on Wheat Crop

Authors

  • Isha Katariya Ph.D. Scholar, 2Assistant Professor, 3Director
  • Lolita Pradhan Amity School of Natural Resources & Sustainable Development, Amity University, Noida, Uttar Pradesh. India
  • Nisha Tripathi Sanjeevani foundation for health education and environmental research action (SFHEERA), Delhi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/jaz.v44iS6.2211

Keywords:

Populus deltoides, boundary plantation, block plantation, shading effect

Abstract

This study was conducted in different villages of the district Saharanpur. The poplar tree (Populus deltoides) is used as the tree component and wheat crops are used as intercrops in an agrisilvicultural system. In this study, the different effects of poplar (Populus deltoides) on wheat crops were discussed. The parameters which are recorded were grain yield and biological yield. In the district Saharanpur, there are two patterns of tree growing with crops, block plantation and boundary plantation. It was observed that the yield with block plantation is less than boundary plantation. It was also recorded that 95% of farmers are doing boundary plantation in the district Saharanpur. In shaded areas, grain and straw yields were also drastically lowered by poplar border plantations. All villages saw a significant decline in grain yield due to the shading effect of poplar trees. It is observed that in the villages of district Saharanpur most of the farmers are practicing agroforestry with poplar (Populus deltoides). There are multiple effects of shading on agricultural crops. For this study, those farmers were surveyed who are growing poplar trees with different crops. Trees and crops both were analyzed for the survey.

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2023-11-28

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