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Title : |
Effect of long term application of inorganic and organic fertilizers under rice rice wheat system in Bhairahawa, Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Nabin Rawal ; Janmejay Tripathi, Author ; Khim Thapa, Author |
Pagination: |
250-255 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
long-term fertility ; rice-rice-wheat system inorganic organic fertilizers |
Abstract: |
A long-tenn soil fertility experiment in rice-rice-wheat system has been conducted since 1978/79 at NWRP, Bhairahawa to evaluate the effect of long term application of fertilizer and manure on soil properties and crop yield of rice and wheat. The experiment was la id out in randomized complete block design with 9 treatments replicated 3 times. From 1990 onwards, periodic modifications have been made in all the treatments splitting the plots in tvto equal halves of 4 x 3 m2 leaving one half as original. In the original treatments, the recent data revealed that the use of FYM @10 t/ha gave significantly higher yield of 3.31 ton/ha in normal rice and the use of chemical fertilizer @I 00:30:30 NPK kg/ha gave significm1tly higher yield of 2.01 ton/ha in the early rice. Similarly, in the modified treatments, the recent data indicated that the use of FYM @ 10 t/ha along with inorganic N and K20 @50 kgha-1 produced significantly highest yield of 4.68 ton/ha in normal rice m1d 2.96 ton/ha in early rice. The control plot with an indigenous nutrient supply still supported rice yield of 920 kglha in normal season after 33rd year completion of rice-rice-wheat system. A sharp decline in rice yields was noted in minus P treatment during recent year in normal season rice whereas in early rice it was almost zero. This shows P is one of the most limiting factors in early rice. The fmdings showed that the productivity of the rice cm1 be increased and sustained by improving nutrient through the integrated use of organic and inorganic manures in long tenn in Nepal. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=905 |
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Effect of long term application of inorganic and organic fertilizers under rice rice wheat system in Bhairahawa, Nepal [printed text] / Nabin Rawal ; Janmejay Tripathi, Author ; Khim Thapa, Author . - [s.d.] . - 250-255 p. Languages : English ( eng) Keywords: |
long-term fertility ; rice-rice-wheat system inorganic organic fertilizers |
Abstract: |
A long-tenn soil fertility experiment in rice-rice-wheat system has been conducted since 1978/79 at NWRP, Bhairahawa to evaluate the effect of long term application of fertilizer and manure on soil properties and crop yield of rice and wheat. The experiment was la id out in randomized complete block design with 9 treatments replicated 3 times. From 1990 onwards, periodic modifications have been made in all the treatments splitting the plots in tvto equal halves of 4 x 3 m2 leaving one half as original. In the original treatments, the recent data revealed that the use of FYM @10 t/ha gave significantly higher yield of 3.31 ton/ha in normal rice and the use of chemical fertilizer @I 00:30:30 NPK kg/ha gave significm1tly higher yield of 2.01 ton/ha in the early rice. Similarly, in the modified treatments, the recent data indicated that the use of FYM @ 10 t/ha along with inorganic N and K20 @50 kgha-1 produced significantly highest yield of 4.68 ton/ha in normal rice m1d 2.96 ton/ha in early rice. The control plot with an indigenous nutrient supply still supported rice yield of 920 kglha in normal season after 33rd year completion of rice-rice-wheat system. A sharp decline in rice yields was noted in minus P treatment during recent year in normal season rice whereas in early rice it was almost zero. This shows P is one of the most limiting factors in early rice. The fmdings showed that the productivity of the rice cm1 be increased and sustained by improving nutrient through the integrated use of organic and inorganic manures in long tenn in Nepal. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=905 |
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