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American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2016

Growth and Yield of Guar ( Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.) Genotypes under Different Planting Dates in the Semi-Arid Southern High Plains

Sudhir Singla; Kulbhushan Grover; Sangamesh V. Angadi; Sultan Begna; Brian J. Schutte; Dawn Van Leeuwen

Guar is a drought and salt tolerant summer annual legume, which could be a potential alternative crop in the semi-arid Southern High Plains. Increased use of guar gum in oil industries has increased the demand of guar globally. Planting date effects on stand establishment, physiological parameters, and yield formation of guar genotypes were investigated at the New Mexico State University’s Agricultural Science Center at Clovis, NM for two seasons (2014 and 2015). Four guar genotypes (HES 1123, Kinman, Lewis, and Matador) were tested under three planting dates (June 18, July 7, and July 22 in 2014; and June 18, July 6, and July 20 in 2015). Higher temperature and rainfall were recorded under mid-June planting than early-July and late-July plantings. Guar planted under mid-June had better stand establishment as shown by the higher number of plants m-2, better physiology as revealed by higher photosynthetic rate (Pn), transpiration rate (Tr), leaf area index (LAI), and SPAD values than early-July and late-July plantings. Guar planted under mid-June resulted in taller plants, and therefore, produced higher plant biomass than both of the July plantings. Yield attributing characteristics including clusters plant-1, pods plant-1, seeds plant-1, seed spod-1, 1000 seed weight, and harvest index (HI) were highest under mid-June planting followed by the early-July and late-July plantings, respectively. The mid-June planting increased seed yield by 26% and 55% over early-July and late-July (1399 vs. 1111 and 903 kg·ha-1) plantings, respectively in 2014; while the same increase in 2015 was 51% and 243% (1308 vs. 868 and 381 kg·ha-1), respectively. These results indicate that delaying planting beyond mid-June is detrimental to guar productivity. However, genotypes did not show any significant variation in their performance. Overall, warmer growing conditions and more precipitation under mid-June planting caused better growth and yield formation of guar genotypes.


Agricultural Water Management | 2016

Drought response and yield formation of spring safflower under different water regimes in the semiarid Southern High Plains

Sukhbir Singh; Sangamesh V. Angadi; Kulbhushan Grover; Sultan Begna; Dick L. Auld


Archive | 2014

Physiological Response of Diverse Origin Spring Safflower Genotypes to Salinity

Sukhbir Singh; Kulbhushan Grover; Sultan Begna; Sangu Angadi; Manoj K. Shukla; Robert L. Steiner; Dick L. Auld


Agronomy Journal | 2016

Adapting the CROPGRO Model to Simulate Growth and Yield of Spring Safflower in Semiarid Conditions

Sukhbir Singh; Kenneth J. Boote; Sangamesh V. Angadi; Kulbhushan Grover; Sultan Begna; Dick L. Auld


Agricultural Water Management | 2016

Effect of growth stage based irrigation on soil water extraction and water use efficiency of spring safflower cultivars

Sukhbir Singh; Sangamesh V. Angadi; Kulbhushan Grover; Rolston St. Hilaire; Sultan Begna


American Journal of Plant Sciences | 2016

Effects of Planting Date on Winter Canola Growth and Yield in the Southwestern U.S.

Sultan Begna; Sangamesh V. Angadi


Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management | 2017

Grain Sorghum Water Use Efficiency and Yield Are Impacted by Tillage Management Systems, Stubble Height, and Crop Rotation

Murali K. Darapuneni; Sangamesh V. Angadi; Sultan Begna; Leonard M. Lauriault; M.R. Umesh; R. E. Kirksey; Mark A. Marsalis


Agronomy Journal | 2017

Winter Canola: A Potential Dual-Purpose Crop for the United States Southern Great Plains

Sultan Begna; Sangamesh V. Angadi; M. Stamm; A. Mesbah


Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management | 2016

In Search of Annual Legumes to Improve Forage Sorghum Yield and Nutritive Value in the Southern High Plains

Sangamesh V. Angadi; M. R. Umesh; Francisco E. Contreras-Govea; K. Annadurai; Sultan Begna; Mark A. Marsalis; N.A. Cole; Prasanna H. Gowda; G. Robert Hagevoort; Leonard M. Lauriault


Crop Science | 2018

Growth-Stage-Based Irrigation Management on Biomass, Yield, and Yield Attributes of Spring Canola in the Southern Great Plains

Krishna B. Katuwal; Sangamesh V. Angadi; Sukhbir Singh; Youngkoo Cho; Sultan Begna; M. R. Umesh

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Kulbhushan Grover

New Mexico State University

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Mark A. Marsalis

New Mexico State University

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M. R. Umesh

University of Agricultural Sciences

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