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ACHIEVING SUSTAINABLE RICE PRODUCTION WITH THE APPLICATION OF SUGARCANE INDUSTRIAL BY-PRODUCTS
Author(s) -
Qurat-Ul-Ain Raza,
Muhammad Amjad Bashir,
Muhammad Zafar ul Hye,
Zahid Hassan Tarar
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pakistan journal of agriculture, agricultural engineering and veterinary sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2663-7863
pISSN - 1023-1072
DOI - 10.47432/2021.37.1.1
Subject(s) - phosphorus , panicle , nutrient , fertilizer , straw , potassium , vinasse , bagasse , calcareous , vermicompost , agronomy , chemistry , organic matter , nutrient management , zoology , mathematics , microbiology and biotechnology , biology , botany , food science , organic chemistry , fermentation
Sugarcane industries generate a variety of by-products, which create disposal and environmental problems. The aim of current study was to find out the ways for utilization of these by-products in rice production. To elucidate this, a field trial was conducted at the research area (30.2°E; 71.5N°) of Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan. The calcareous soil with high pH (8.6) and low organic matter (0.5%) was used with following treatments: no input control (CK), only chemical fertilizer, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium (NPK; CF), NPK+ Sugarcane Bagasse (SB), NPK+ Press Mud (PM), NPK+ Sugarcane Vinasse (SV), NPK+SB+PM (SB+PM), NPK+SB+SV (SB+SV), NPK+PM+SV (PM+SV), NPK+SB+PM+SV (SB+PM+SV). The results showed that SB significantly increased the plant height (16.3%), panicle length (9.3%), paddy yield (213.1%), and straw yield (189. 9%). Nutrient uptake was also improved, SB enhanced TN (324.6%), while the SB+PM increased the total phosphorus (318.2%), and total potassium (163.7%) contents in grains. Likewise, agronomic nutrient use efficiency was enhanced in SB treatment for N (274.2%), P (81.4%), and K (378.5%). Maximum net profit and benefit-cost ratio was observed in SB (93925 rupees; 0.54), followed by PM (91150; 0.53), SB+PM (85338; 0.51), and minimum was in control (12400; 0.22), respectively. The study concludes, application of organic by-products (SB+PM) can increase rice productivity and farm income with environmental safety.

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