Abstract:
The experiments were carried out at the research field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh during the Boro season (November to May,
2016) to investigate residual effect of modified chitosan (CHT) powder on nitrogen
management and yield performance of Boro rice. Two individual field experiments
were done using two individual rice variety i.e. BRRI dhan28 and BRRI dhan29. The
experiments were laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with four
replications. The experiments were comprised of five treatments having four levels of
modified CHT powder. The treatments were T
= Modified CHT powder @ 0.5 t/ha
(applied in the previous experiment) + 2/3
rd
1
N of the recommended dose (RD), T
=Modified CHT powder @ 1.0 t/ha (applied in the previous experiment) + 2/3
N of
the RD, T
= Modified CHT powder @ 2.0 t/ha (applied in the previous experiment)
+ 2/3
rd
3
N of the RD, T
= Modified CHT powder @ 4.0 t/ha(applied in the previous
experiment) + 2/3
rd
4
N of the RD and T
=Modified CHT powder @ 0 t/ha +
recommended N (control). Yield and yield contributing characters responded
positively with increasing the doses of CHT powder except the following characters
i.e. plant height, panicle length, total number of grains/panicle, filled grains/panicle,
unfilled grains/panicle. The grain yield significantly decreased in T
5
treatment (5.47
t/ha) compared to T
5
1
(6.50 t/ha) control treatment due to the lack of nitrogen. But T
treatment shows statistically identical grain yield (6.44 t/ha) to the control treatment
(6.50 t/ha) in T
which indicates the supplementation of N occurs in higher dose of
CHT powder in T
5
treatment. Similarly straw yield (7.50 t/ha), number of effective
tillers/hill (17.22) as well as biological yield (13.94 t/ha) of T
4
treatment shows
statistically identical compared to the T
5
4
control treatment. The value of pH (7.01),
organic carbon content (0.72%), and highest organic matter content (1.23%) in post
harvest soil obtained in T
4
treatment were significantly greater than the T
control
treatment. From these results it can be concluded that yield and yield contributing
characters of rice and some chemical properties of soil were improved due to the
residual effect of modified CHT powder Taken together, our results suggest that
modified CHT powder have some positive residual effect on slow releasing nitrogen
supplementation, soil organic carbon and soil pH.
5
rd
2
4
Description:
A thesis submitted to the faculty of agriculture, Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka, in partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2016