TY - JOUR N2 - Two experiments examined the effect of improving the distribution of the pigeonpea plants in sorghum-pigeonpea intercropping by having an alternate row arrangement of the two orops (SP) instead of the two sorghum: 1 pigeonpea row arrangement (SSP) that was studied earlier. One experiment was under conditions of good moisture supply (a deep Vertisol site in the high rainfall year of 1978) but the other experienced early moisture stress and had much lower end-of-season soil moisture storage (an Alfisol site in 1979). In 1978 the proportional sorghum yield was not affected by row arrangement (86 and 85% of the sole crop yield for the SSP and SP treatments respectively). Under the drier Alfisol conditions of 1979, the proportional sorghum yield was lower, probably because of the increased competitive ability of the drought resistant pigeonpea, and it was adversely affected by the alternate row arrangement (72% for SSP and 60% for SP). AV - restricted A1 - Natarajan, M A1 - Willey, R W TI - Effect of row arrangement on light interception and yield in sorghum-pigeonpea intercropping UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0021859600043902 JF - Journal of Agricultural Science SP - 263 Y1 - 1985/// ID - icrisat4504 EP - 270 SN - 1469-5146 VL - 104 PB - Cambridge University Press IS - 2 ER -