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EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BRRI DHAN57

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dc.contributor.author AHMED, F. M. SHAMIM
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-14T08:49:59Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-14T08:49:59Z
dc.date.issued 2011-12
dc.identifier.uri http://archive.saulibrary.edu.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/853
dc.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 EN SOJL SCIENCE SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2011 en_US
dc.description.abstract An experiment was conducted at the Research Field of the Department of Soil Science, Sher-eBangla Agricultural University. Dhaka, during the period from July, 2013 to December, 2013 to study the performance of BRRI dhan57 regarding to growth, yield and yield contributing characters tinder the AEZ-28. The two factors experiment consists with four levels of Phosphorus (1 1 ) viz. P0 : without Phosphorus (control), P,: 20 kg ha ', P 2: 40 k ha' and P3: 60kg ha' and four levels of Sulphur viz S without Sulphur (control). S 1 : 10 kg hi , 5 2 : 20 kg ha t and S: 30 kg ha The experiment was laid out in Randomized Completely Block Design (RCBD) method with three replications and analysis was done by the MSTAT-C package program whereas means were adjusted by DMRT at 5% level of probability. It was found that all the traits were statistically significant due to Phosphorus whereas 40 kg P ha' recorded the tallest plant (109.70 cm) at harvest and maximum tillers hill 1 (17.58) at 85 DAT. Phosphorus (ã 40 kg ha' also recorded the greater results on effective tillers hill-' (13.67), panicle length (22.04 cm). filled grains panicle (138.60). 1000-grain weight (30.75 g), weight of grain, straw and biological (5.12. 8.39 and 13.51 ha', respectively) and harvest index (37.85%) at harvest while without phosphorus obtained the lower results on the above. In case of Sulphur, all the traits were significant except plant height at I 55. 85 DAT and at harvest filled grains panicl&" and 1000-grain weight whereas 20 kg S ha obtained the tallest plant (109.40cm) at harvest and maximum tillers hilF' (16.28) at 85 DAT. The maximum effective tillers hill' (12.12), longest panicle (21.35), higher weight of grain, straw and biological (4.75, 8.08 and 12.82 t hi'. respectively) and harvest index (36.90 1/o) were taken in 20 kg S ha' at harvest. It was also observed the minimum non effective tillers hill ' (2.83) and unfilled grains panicle-1 (12.04) whereas all the Sulphur levels produced statistically similar filled grains panicle' and 1000-grain weight at harvest due to non significant variation. All the studied characters were also significantly affected by die interaction effect between Phosphorus and Sulphur fertilizers whereas interactions affect between 40 kg P and 20 kg S ha 1 perlbrm the best comparatively than that of other interactions. As a result, the tillers production had more at 85 DAT whereas the maximum tillers hill' was 18.10. Plant height had also higher (111.60cm) in 40 kg P + 20 kg S ha•' at harvest. The interaction of 40 kg I' + 20 kg S ha' also produced maximum effective (15.53) and minimum non effective tillers liii! 1 (1.97), longest panicle (23.26 cm), maximum filled (141.40) and minimum unfilled grains panicle -' (7.87), highest weight of 1000 grain (31.63 g), higher yield of grain, straw and biological (5.64. 8.97 and 14.60 t ha ')and higher Hi (38.59%) whereas they were statistically significant among other interactions in respect of all the above traits. Nutrient content and uptake of N, P, K. and S by grain and straw were also significantly affected by the singly or interaction effect of P and S in this study whereas the highest N. P. K and S nutrient content by grain (0.3540. 1.708. 0.3179 and 1.561%. respectively) and straw , (0.1160, 0.8881, 0.0929 and 0.2894%, respectively) were recorded in 40 kg P hi' which was also showed the higher uptake by grain (16.82. 81.65. 15.27 and 75.63 kg ha ', respectively) and straw (9.74, 74.54. 7.80 and 24.29 kg ha '. respectively). Statistically similar observation was also obtained by 20 kg S ha ' and 40 kg P x So. therefore, the present findings obviously recommended that 40 kg P ha ' or 20 kg S hi' singly or their interactions would be optimum level for getting the higher production of BRRI dhan57. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Department of Soil Science en_US
dc.subject PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR en_US
dc.subject BRRI DHANS7 en_US
dc.title EFFECT OF PHOSPHORUS AND SULPHUR ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BRRI DHAN57 en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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