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A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the influence of soil organic
amendments-cowdang and humic acid on morphology and yield of rice under drought
stress at the net-house,Department of Agricultural Botany, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University, Dhaka during the period from July 2018 to November 2018. In this two
factorial experiment pots where arranged in a randomized complete block design with
four replications. The factors are (A) Four different levels of water deficiencies viz.
D
1
= Well watered condition (Control), D
ii
2
= Irrigation at 7 days interval, D
=
Irrigation at 14 days interval and D
= Irrigation at 21 days interval and (B) Four
different levels of soil organic amendments viz. SM
4
= Soil + inorganic fertilizer
(control), SM
2
= Soil + cowdung + inorganic fertilizer, SM
1
= Soil + inorganic
fertilizer + humic acid and SM
4
3
= Soil + inorganic fertilizer + cowdung + humic acid.
The morphological characters such as plant height, tiller number plants
at different
days after transplanting and yield contributing characters such as days required to
flowering, panicle length, number of grains per panicles, grain weight and yield of
rice varied significantly followed by different levels of water deficiency. The results
showed that more than 36% yield was reduced under drought condition where the
plants were irrigated with 21 days interval. In this experiment, cow dung and humic
acid were used to find the interaction of soil organic amendments for changing the
adverse effect of drought on rice cultivation. The results showed that morphological
characters and yield of rice significantly increased with addition of cowdung and
humic acid into the soil. This experimental results highlighted that together use of
cowdung and humic acid increased the grain weight plants
-1
more than 150%
compared to controlled condition. The interaction effect of drought and soil organic
matter also significantly changed the morphological characters and yield of rice. It is
noted that rice plant failed to survive 70 DAT from the treatments of D
D
4
SM
1,
D
4
SM
. In terms of combined effect of different levels of water deficiency
and humic acid the highest panicle length (26.25 cm), number of grains panicle
2.
(255.80), grain weight hill
-1
(29.30 g) and straw weight hill
-1
(35.38 g) were recorded
from D
1
H
whereas the lowest performance was observed from the treatment
combination of D
4
4
H
. Finally, it concluded that application of cowdung and humic
acid as soil organic amendments increases the yield of rice by increasing the plant
hight, tiller number, penicle length, grain weight undetr water deficit condition and/or
drought stress. |
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