A field experiment on drip irrigation scheduling in okra was undertaken for two consecutive years (2002-04) at ICAR Research Complex for Eastern Region, Patna. The experiment was conducted in split-split plot design with irrigation water equivalent to 100, 80 and 60% ET (Evapo transpiration) in main plots and water as per daily, alternate days and once in three days schedule in sub-plots, two varieties Arka Abhay and Arka Anamika in sub-sub plots. Observations regarding plant height (cm), inter nodal length (cm), average fruit weight, yield (q/ha) and water use efficiency (q/ha-cm) was undertaken. Irrigation at 80% ET gave significantly higher yield during both the years. The first year schedules were not significantly different though daily application recorded higher yield, but significant difference among the schedules were observed during second year and daily irrigation gave significantly higher yield than once in two days and three days schedules. Maximum water use efficiency was recorded at 60% ET treatment during both the years. Maximum plant height and average fruit weight was associated with cultivar Arka Abhay, while Arka Anamika registered minimum inter nodal length. Between two varieties tested Arka Abhay proved best in terms of yield than Arka Anamika during two consecutive year of experimentation.
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