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The experiment was conducted at the research field of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka during the period from November, 2019 to
May, 2020 to study the influence of Azolla pinnata as supplementary nitrogen
source of boro rice. The trial comprised of two methods of fertilizer application
viz.
Basal (M
1
) and
five fertilizer sources viz.
fresh
Azolla pinnata (S
1
) and top dressing (M
2
), dry Azolla pinnata (S
2
ii
), 100% Urea (S
3
), 50% Azolla
pinnata + 50% Urea (S
4
), control (no urea and no Azolla pinnata) (S
5
). The
experiment was laid out in split-plot design with three replications by assigning
in fertilizer application methods in the main plot and fertilizer sources in the
sub plot. Results revealed that different fertilizer application methods did not
significantly influenced most of the growth and yield parameters except plant
height at 25 and 45 DAT, panicle length, filled grains, total grain, dry straw
weight hill
-1
, fresh and dry grain yield, grain-straw ratio, biological yield, pH
and total N content in post-harvest soil. The maximum dry grain yield (6.46 t
ha
-1
) was recorded from top dressing and the minimum dry grain yield (5.76 t
ha
-1
) was recorded from basal application. Significant variation was recorded
for fertilizer sources in case of most of the growth and yield parameters except
days to maturity, number of ineffective tillers hill
-1
and available P content in
post-harvest soil. The maximum filled grains and total grains panicle
(180.43
and 166.16, respectively) was recorded from 100 % urea application which was
statistically similar with 50% urea + 50%
Azolla pinnata
application. The
minimum filled grains and total grains panicle
-1
(136.07 and 162.17,
respectively) was recorded from 100 % urea application. The maximum weight
of 1000–grain (23.56 g) was obtained from 100 % urea application while the
minimum weight of 1000-grains (20.17 g) was obtained from 100% dry Azolla
pinnata application. The maximum dry grain yield (8.15 t ha
-1
) was recorded
from 100% urea
application and the minimum dry grain yield (4.62 t ha
) was
recorded from fresh Azolla pinnata application. The interaction of fertilizer
application methods and fertilizer sources had no significant effect on days to
flowering and maturity, effect on number of ineffective tillers hill
, P and K in
post-harvest soil that showed the positive indication of replacing chemical
fertilizer by Azolla pinnata application. |
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