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Effect of Integration of Organic and Inorganic Sources of Nitrogen on Rice (Oryza sativa l.) Yield
Author(s) -
Harish Shenoy,
M. N. Siddaraju
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of agricultural and applied sciences (ijaas)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-8053
DOI - 10.52804/ijaas2020.1221
Subject(s) - vermicompost , kharif crop , panicle , nitrogen , straw , yield (engineering) , oryza sativa , field experiment , agronomy , aromatic rice , chemistry , neem cake , mathematics , horticulture , biology , nutrient , materials science , biochemistry , organic chemistry , gene , metallurgy
Field experiments were conducted during Kharif-2017 and 2018 at ICAR-Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Mangaluru of coastal Karnataka to study the effect of integration of organic and inorganic sources of nitrogen on the yield of midland rice. The results indicated that the integration of organic and inorganic sources of nitrogen significantly influenced the growth and yield attributes of rice. The highest grain yield (5434 and 5372 kg ha-1) and straw yield (6817 and 6927 kg ha-1) were recorded in the treatment comprising VC substituted with 50 percent recommended dose of nitrogen which was on par with PM substituted at 50 percent in both the years. A similar trend was also noticed in both the years for the growth and yield parameters where the highest plant height (94.93 and 96.30 cm) highest productive tillers (16.85 and 18.12) and longer panicle length (17.54 and 18.65 cm) was recorded in the treatment where 50 percent nitrogen was substituted by vermicompost compared to control. The remaining treatments of organic substitution ratios with urea also had a beneficial effect on yield and yield parameters of rice compared to control.