EFFECT OF PLANTING PATTERN AND INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF KHARIF RICE
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EFFECT OF PLANTING PATTERN AND INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF KHARIF RICE
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SUNITHA, A
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RAJA, V
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EFFECT, PLANTING, PATTERN, INTEGRATED, NUTRIENT, MANAGEMENT, GROWTH, YIELD, KHARIF, RICE
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A field experiment was conducted at College Farm, College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad during kharif, 2002 to find out the effect of alleys on paddy yield and possibility of using them for raising green manure crop and impact of rationalization of fertilizer levels and integration of rationalized levels with organic manure. The treatments consisted of three methods of planting pattern (normal planting, planting with alleys and planting Sesbania rostrata in alleys and its insitu incorporation at 45 DAT).and three fertilizer levels (100% recommended dose of fertilizers, 75% recommended dose of fertilizers and 75% recommended dose of fertilizers combined with 5 t FYM ha-1) and in all there were nine treatments, which were replicated thrice in a randomized block design. Among planting methods, planting S. rostrata in alleys and its insitu incorporation recorded improved superior growth parameters (plant height, green leaves m-2, number of tillers m-2, and drymatter production m-2), yield attributing characters (number of panicles m-2, length of panicle, number of grains panicle-1, number of filled grains panicle-1and 1000 grain weight) and culminating in better grain and straw yield and high N, P and K uptake. Application of 75% RDF with 5 t FYM ha-1 recorded better growth parameters and yield attributing characters resulting in higher N, P and K uptake and consequently higher grain and straw yield. 75% RDF with 5 t FYM ha-1in combination with planting S. rostrata in alleys and its insitu incorporation recorded highest grain and straw yield superior to all other interaction treatments. The nutrient status (N, P and K) of the soil and B:C ratio were also high with this interaction treatment. It may be concluded that application of 75% RDF with 5t FYM ha-1 combined with planting S. rostrata in alleys and its insitu incorporation besides harvesting better grain and straw yield maintains improved soil status. |
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2016-08-22T10:16:07Z
2016-08-22T10:16:07Z 2003 |
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Thesis
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ACHARYA N.G. AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY RAJENDRA NAGAR, HYDERABAD - 500 03 0
http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/73234 |
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en
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application/pdf
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