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A field experiment was carried out at Agronomy Field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka, 2005 to study the influence of planting materials and methods on yield and yield attributes
of aman rice varieties. The experiment consisted of three planting materials: Sprouted seed (M,),
Nursery seedling (M,) and Clonal tiller (MJ); two varieties: Inbreed variety (BR II, Mukta) and
Hybrid variety (Sonar Bangia-I); and two planting methods: Broadcast (T,) and Line (T,) sowing.
The experiment was laid out in a split- split-plot design with four replications. Experimental
results showed that planting materials had significant effect on the studied parameters like total
and filled grains panicle", 1000-grain weight, grain yield and harvest index except effective tillers
hill and straw yield. The highest grain yield (4.96 t ha") was obtained from clonal tillers and the
lowest grain yield (4.24 t ha") from the sprouted seeds. Variety significantly influenced panicle
length, 1000-grain weight and grain yield. The highest grain yield (4.70 t ha") was obtained from
hybrid variety Sonar Bangia-I and the inbred variety BRII gave the lowest grain yield (4.43 t ha'
I). Methods of planting influenced only on grain yield and harvest index. Line arrangement
showed better performance with highest grain yield (4.81 t ha') than haphazard method (4.32 t ha'
'). The combined effect of planting materials, varieties and planting method resulted in the highest
grain yield from clonal tillers of hybrid variety with line sowing method. |
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