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The experiment was conducted in the farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka. Bangladesh during the period from December 2010 to April 2011 to study the
effect of various manure and inorganic fertilizer with different water management on the
growth and yield of boro rice. BRRI dhan28 was used as the rice variety in this
experiment. The experiment consists of 2 factors i.e. irrigation and fertilizer plus manure.
Two levels of irrigations (1
0
= Alternate wetting and drying and I,= Continuous flooding)
were used with 8 levels of fertilizer plus manure, as To: Control, T
1
: 100% RDCF
N1 P15 K.45S20
Zn2. i'2: 10 ton cowdung/ha, T
3: 50% RDCF ± 5
ton cow dung/ha, T4: 8 ton
poultry manure/ha, T5:
50%
RDCF + 4 ton poultry manure/ha, T6: 10 ton
vermicompostlha and T7
: 50% RDCF
4-
5 ton vermicompostiha with 16 treatment
combinations and 3 replications. At the harvest, the yield parameters and yields were
recorded and the grain and straw samples were analyzed for N. P, K and S. The irrigation
had no significant single effect on the yield and yield parameters while the higher yields
were obtained from continuous flooding
(Ii).
The Yield contributing characters and
yields were significantly affected by fertilizer and manure and the highest effective
tillers/hill (11.17). panicle length (22.90 cm), 1000 seed wt. (21.83 g), grain yield
(5.92
kg/plot) and straw yield
(5.91
kg/plot) were found from T
5
(50%RDCF + 4 ton poultry
manure/ha) treatment and lowest in To treatment. The higher grain and straw yields were
found by the application of organic plus inorganic fertilizers compared to the use of
chemical fertilizer alone. The yield parameters were significantly influenced by
combined application of irrigation and fertilizer and the highest grain (5.93 kg/plot) and
straw yields (6.42 kg/plot) were recorded from
1o1'5
(Alternate wetting and drying + 50%
RDCF+ 4 ton poultry manure/ha) and lowest grain yield (3.64 kg/ha) from 1
1 T0
(Continuous flooding + control) treatment combination and 63% grain yield increased
over control. Irrigation did not significantly influence the grain and straw nutrient
concentration and uptake while higher amounts of NPKS were up taken in continuous
flooding. The boro rice grain and straw nutrient concentrations were significantly
affected by the application of fertilizer and manure and application of fertilizer plus
manure. The highest concentrations of grain N (1.392 %), P (0.280 %),
K
(0.356 %), S
(0.128 %) and straw NPKS were recorded from T5 treatment and lowest from To
treatment. Similarly, nutrient concentrations were recorded in 10T
5 and 11T5
treatment
combinations. The levels of organic matter and nutrient concentration were increased in
the post harvest soils where manure plus inorganic fertilizer were used. |
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