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<title>NORGANIC FERTILIZERS USE EFFICIENCY COUPLED WITH ORGANIC MANURES UNDER RICE-RICE CROPPING  PATTERN IN BANGLADESH</title>
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<description>NORGANIC FERTILIZERS USE EFFICIENCY COUPLED WITH ORGANIC MANURES UNDER RICE-RICE CROPPING  PATTERN IN BANGLADESH
KULCHHUM, MST. UMME
ABSTRACT &#13;
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A series of research works on the effects of different inorganic fertilizers and organic&#13;
manures on growth, yield and nutrient content of Boro rice (BRRI dhan29) and T. aman&#13;
rice (BRRI dhan49) were conducted at the farmers field of Shakhepur, Tangail and Shere&#13;
Bangla Agricultural University (SAU) Farm, Dhaka, respectively during period from&#13;
2013-2016. The research works consisted of 4 levels (0, 50, 75 and 100% of&#13;
recommended dose) of each organic manure such as compost (C), cowdung (CD) and&#13;
poultry manure (PM) and 4 levels (0, 50, 75 and 100% of recommended dose) of&#13;
inorganic fertilizers (Urea, TSP and MoP) which were laid out in a randomized complete&#13;
block design (RCBD) taking sixteen treatments with three replications in both season.&#13;
Aman rice (BRRI dhan49) was grown on the same plots after harvesting of boro (BRRI&#13;
dhan29) rice. Combined application organic manure (compost, cowdung and poultry&#13;
manure) and inorganic fertilizers (Urea, TSP and MoP) produced significantly higher&#13;
yield over single application of inorganic fertilizers. The performance of poultry manure&#13;
among the organic manure placed superior position than that of cowdung and compost.&#13;
Application of 100% organic manure and 100% inorganic fertilizer gave higher results in&#13;
most growth yield and yield related parameters. Statistically similar observation was&#13;
found in treatment combination 100% organic manure and 75% inorganic fertilizer. In&#13;
case of interaction, both BRRI dhan29 and BRRI dhan49 gave highest plant height,&#13;
higher number of effective tillers hill&#13;
-1&#13;
, longer panicle, higher 1000-grain weight, higher&#13;
number of filled grains panicle&#13;
-1&#13;
, higher grain yield, straw yield and BCR. After&#13;
economic analysis full dose combination (100% organic manure and 100% inorganic&#13;
fertilizer) and (100% organic manure and 75% inorganic fertilizer) shows better&#13;
performances. Application of above mentioned two treatment combination contribute the&#13;
highest grain yield in both boro and aman rice. The combined application of organic&#13;
manure (compost, cowdung and poultry manure) and inorganic fertilizers (Urea, TSP and&#13;
MoP) is might be the suitable management for increasing grain yield. The combination&#13;
also highlights the significant effects on N, P and K contents by grain and straw of both&#13;
season. The post harvest properties of soil of both BRRI dhan29 and BRRI dhan49 also&#13;
varied significant positive effects under full dose treatment combination. The content of&#13;
post harvest soil properties were increased due to application of above mentioned two&#13;
combination of organic manure and inorganic fertilizer, compared to initial status, which&#13;
refer to point out that soil fertility status in increase due to application of organic manure&#13;
(compost, cowdung and poultry manure) and inorganic fertilizers (Urea, TSP and MoP).&#13;
On the basis of economic analysis (benefit cost ratio) it can be summarized that above&#13;
two treatment combination shows statistically similar results and considering inorganic&#13;
fertilizer use efficiency comparatively low cost  can be used for profitable cultivaiton of&#13;
both  boro rice (BRRI dhan29) and aman rice (BRRI dhan49). So treatment combination&#13;
(100% Organic Manure +75% Inorganic Fertilizer) used best for both boro and aman&#13;
season.
A DISSERTATION &#13;
SUBMITTED TO   &#13;
Sher-E-Bangla Agricultural University&#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements &#13;
 for the degree of&#13;
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) &#13;
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY&#13;
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2017
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2017 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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