Effect of nutrient management on rice(Oryza in sativa) rainfed lowland of southeast ~ a d h Pradesh ~ a
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https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v45i2.3385Keywords:
Rice, Rainfed, Lowland, Nutrient managementAbstract
In a 3-year field trial, efficiency of different fertilizers in rainfed lowlands was evaluated at the Zonal Agricultural Research Station, Jagdalpur (M.P.). - Application of N fertilizer and manures significantly increased the yield and N, P, K uptake by rice (Oryza sativa L.) over control and PK only. The higher grain and straw yields of rice were obtained in the treatment receiving YZ FYM + NP (2.58 and 4.90 t/ha), followed by NPK + FYM (2.49 and 5.71 t/ha), CR-N (35) PK (2.14 and 4.31 t/ha) and CR-NPK+Zn (2.13 and 4.68 t/ha). Agronomic efficiency was also higher in 1/2 FYM + NP treatment, followed by CR-N (3s) and CR-NPK + Zn. X Nut~ient water interaction helped buffer the adverse effect of moisture deficit for h sustaining rice yield during 1997. The application of manure alone or in combination with chemical fertilizers sustained/improved the soil-fertility status of the soil.References
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