Effect of planting seedlings and nitrogen on yield of rice - (Oryza sativa) f
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted during rainy season of 1986-1988 to study the individual and combined effects of number of planting seedlingshill and different levels of N on yield of Subhadra (DR 92) rice (Oryza satlva L.) Planting 4 seedlingshill significantly increased the plant height, length of panicle, grainslpanicle and 1,000-seed weight than its higher and lower number of seedlings. The treatments also significantly increased the yield. Application of 80 kg N/ha an$ 4 seedlingshill gave significantly highest yield (32.65 qlha), followed by 40 kg N/ha and 4 seedlings/hill. On the basis of pooled data of 3 years, the yield response was 29 q/ha at the optimum dose rate of 40 kg N/ha.References
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2001-10-10
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S. K . GUPTA. (2001). Effect of planting seedlings and nitrogen on yield of rice - (Oryza sativa) f. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 41(4), 41_4 . https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v41i4.3711




