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Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient sources on growth, yield and economics of aromatic rice (Qryza sativa) in Gangetic delta of West Bengal

机译:Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient sources on growth, yield and economics of aromatic rice (Qryza sativa) in Gangetic delta of West Bengal

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A field experiment was conducted at the Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Jaguli, Nadia, West Bengal, during rainy season (kharif) 2019, to study the effect of different nutrient sources on growth, yield and economics of scented rice (Oryza sativaL.). Among 9 treatments, integrated nutrient management (FYM 41 + N_(20)P_(10)K_(10) kg/ha) led to the maximum tiller production (345.4 /m~2) at 56 days after transplanting (DAT), the highest leaf-area index (LAI) (2.90) and dry-matter production (596.2g/m~2) at 84 DAT. Chemical fertilizer-based nutrition (N_(40)P_(40)K_(40) kg/ha) resulted in the maximum plant height (125.0 cm) at harvesting and grain yield (2.57 t/ha), being at par with FYM 4 t + N_(20)P_(10)K_(10) kg/ha (2.53 t/ha). Plants in LCC-based N-fertilized plots had moderate grain yield (2.18 t/ha) and least lodging tendency (score 2.3). Chemical fertilizer-based nutrition could record the maximum yield (2.57 t/ha), net income (I.Rs 42,126/ha) and benefit: cost ratio (2.02); but integrated nutrient management (FYM 4 t+ N_(20)P_(10)K_(10) kg/ha) might be an alternative option for sustainable cultivation (2.53 t/ha, I.Rs38,069.50/ha and 1.86) in lower Gangetic plains of West Bengal.

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