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<title>2019, Jan &amp; Jul (Vol. 10, No. 1 &amp; 2)</title>
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<title>VARIABILITY OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL TRAITS Of TOMATO GERM PLASM</title>
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<author>
<name>Rahman, M. S.</name>
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<author>
<name>Parveen, S.</name>
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<author>
<name>Akter, R.</name>
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<author>
<name>Hossain, A. Y.</name>
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<author>
<name>Huda, M. K. M.</name>
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<author>
<name>Banu, M. S. A.</name>
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<author>
<name>Arif, M. A. I.</name>
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<author>
<name>Rashid, M. H.</name>
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<updated>2022-09-11T11:00:31Z</updated>
<published>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">VARIABILITY OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND NUTRITIONAL TRAITS Of TOMATO GERM PLASM
Rahman, M. S.; Parveen, S.; Akter, R.; Hossain, A. Y.; Huda, M. K. M.; Banu, M. S. A.; Arif, M. A. I.; Rashid, M. H.
genetic variability provides an important basb for selccuon of suitable genotypes in brcedmg program. In&#13;
the present investigation. genetic variubiluy of yield and important morphological and nutnnonal traits&#13;
were studied in fony-cighr genotypes of tomato. High csumares of rev anti GCV were obtumed for ash&#13;
content. flowers per cluster. fruits per cluster. fruit length. pi I of tomato juice. shelf-life of fmit and single fruit weight indicated II good deal of variability present in the characters. Again, high heritability couple with high genetic advance were observed in ... length. seeds pCI' frull. pnmary branch. secondar
J. Sher-e-Bangia Agric. Univ .. 10(1 &amp; 2): 43-50, January &amp; July 2019
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>EFFECT OF SOWING DATE AND NITROGEN ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF FRENCH BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)</title>
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<author>
<name>Islam, M. A.</name>
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<author>
<name>Akanda, M. H.</name>
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<author>
<name>Talha, M. A.</name>
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<updated>2022-09-11T10:51:59Z</updated>
<published>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">EFFECT OF SOWING DATE AND NITROGEN ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF FRENCH BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
Islam, M. A.; Akanda, M. H.; Talha, M. A.
The experiment was conducted to investigate The effect or Sowing date and nitrogen on the growth and&#13;
Yield or French bean (OARI Zhar Shecm-I) at the farm of Sher-e-Bangia Agricultural University. Dhaka.&#13;
111C experiment included two factors: A: Sowing date (TI -15 November, Tz -30 November. T, -IS&#13;
December and T. -30 December) and Factor 0: Nitrogen level (N. - 0 kg N/ha, NI -45 kg N/ha. N1- 90 kg&#13;
N/ha and Nj -135 kg Nllm). The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design&#13;
(RCI3() with three repltcations. The results of this study revealed that treatment TI gave the highest yield&#13;
of the green pod (15.6 t/ha) among the other treatments. Nitrogen fertilizer also showed significant variation&#13;
among the truncate and '1 produced the highest green pod yield (15.7 rha). Thus. th" ,Iudy&#13;
demonstrated that TI ! gave the highest green pod yield of French bean (17.9 (1113)as well as the highest&#13;
net return (TK. I. 70.023/b:l) and benefit-cost ratio (2.7) among the other treatment combinations.
J. Sher-e-Bangla Agric. Univ. , 10(1 &amp; 2): 35-41. January &amp; July 2019
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>STUDY ON THE LEAF TRAITS OF AUS RICE GENOTYPES IN VARIOUS SOIL MOISTURE LEVELS</title>
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<author>
<name>Jasmine, H. S.</name>
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<author>
<name>Ahamed, K. U.</name>
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<author>
<name>Biswas, J. K.</name>
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<updated>2022-09-11T10:43:32Z</updated>
<published>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">STUDY ON THE LEAF TRAITS OF AUS RICE GENOTYPES IN VARIOUS SOIL MOISTURE LEVELS
Jasmine, H. S.; Ahamed, K. U.; Biswas, J. K.
An experiment was carried out at Sher-e-Bangia Agricultural University farm, Dhaka. Bangladesh during&#13;
the period from March to July 2013. Plants were grown in the rain protected polyethylene shelter or shed&#13;
in earthen pots to avoid rain under natural conditions. The experiment was conducted on the leaf traits of&#13;
Aus rice varieties in various soil moisture levels. The ten rice genotypes were used as treatment i.e. BRlI.&#13;
BR24. BRRI dhan42. BRR! dhan43. BRRI dhan48, BRRI dh3n55 and lines RR6976-11-1. OM1490.&#13;
BR6976-2B-15 and water deficit tolerant variety Hashikalmi were treated with different duration of water&#13;
deficiency such as continuously irrigated throughout the experimental period. normal irrigation up to 30&#13;
days and after that no irrigation for 7 days. then irrigated continuously and normal irrigation up to 30 days&#13;
and after that no irrigation for 15 days and then irrigated continuously. Our findings suggest that BRRI&#13;
dhan55 and lIashikalmi produced the highest leaf areas, comparatively higher SPAD value and low leaf&#13;
rolling. Low leaf rolling score is considered as comparatively resistant to water deficit condition. It was&#13;
revealed that BRR! dhan55 and Hashikalmi showed comparatively higher leaf investment under water&#13;
deficit conditions among the rice genotypes.
J. Sher-e-Bangia Agric. Univ., 10( 1 &amp; 2): 27-34. January &amp; July 2019
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<title>NUTRIENT CONTENT IN T.AMAN RICE AS INFLUENCED BY PHOSPHORUS FROM INORGANIC AND ORGANIC FERTILIZERS APPLIED WITH IPNS BASIS</title>
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<author>
<name>Islam, M. S.</name>
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<author>
<name>Solaiman, A. R. M.</name>
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<author>
<name>Rahaman, G.K.M.M.</name>
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<author>
<name>Islam, M. M.</name>
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<updated>2022-08-31T08:16:57Z</updated>
<published>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">NUTRIENT CONTENT IN T.AMAN RICE AS INFLUENCED BY PHOSPHORUS FROM INORGANIC AND ORGANIC FERTILIZERS APPLIED WITH IPNS BASIS
Islam, M. S.; Solaiman, A. R. M.; Rahaman, G.K.M.M.; Islam, M. M.
A field study was conducted at the Bangabandhu   Sheikh  Mujibur  Rahman  Agricultural   University Research  Farm, Gazipur.  during the aman season  July 2008  to February 2009 to evaluate the effect of combined use of organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) sources on nutrient content in rice grain and straw of T. Am:1I1rice,  Eight treatments including a control a recommended dose, of inorganic fertilizers and six other ... which were combinations of inorganic and organic fertilizers where 50 % and 75&#13;
% of recommended doses of P were provided by using triple super phosphate (TSP) and the remaining 50&#13;
% and 25 % of P were amended by using either cowdung (CD). poultry manure (PM) or household waste (H W).   The nutrient  P  as per treatments and nitrogen  (  ).  potassium  (K)  and zinc  (211) as per recommended dose were applied.  Combined application of  inorganic  and  organic  sources  of  I' significanrty increased the nitrogen (N). phosphorus (P). potassium (K). sulphur (5) and calcium (Ca) content in both rice grain and straw ofT.  AIIUII1rice. The treatment T. receiving 50 % P through TSP and&#13;
50 % P through I'M increased the concentration of N. P. K. Sand  Ca in rice grain.  On the other hand, the rice straw contained maximum N from treatment ofT,  receiving 50 % P through TSP and 50 % P through HW whereas P. K and S content was maximum from the treatment of T, The Cu content found maximum in rice straw from 1 &lt; treatment receiving 75 ~. P through TSP and 25% P through P:-'1.Magnesium  (Mg) and sodium (Na) concentration of both rice grain and straw did not show any significant differences in all the ... Therefore, the above resuhs suggest Ihat the together application of both inorganic and organic fertilizers as IP     ba-ds increase the different nutrients concentration in rice grain and straw of&#13;
Aman rice.
J. Sher-e-Bangla Agric, Univ. 10(I &amp; 2): 17-25. January &amp; July 2019
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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