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Title: | Performance of medium duration rice as influenced by plant population and fertilizer levels |
Authors: | Sreedevi, P Sreedharan, C |
Keywords: | Rice production grain yield straw yield |
Issue Date: | 1991 |
Publisher: | Kerala Agricultural University |
Citation: | Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 29(1), 9-14. |
Abstract: | In a few trials conducted at the Regional Agricultural Research Station, Pattambi, Kerala to assess the performance of IR 42 - a low fertilizer responsive rice variety - under different plant population and fertilizer management situations, it was found that the variety has the built-in ability to tolerate low fertility and at the same time respond to higher fertilizer doses than the recommended dose of 90 kg N, 45 kg P2Os and 45 kg K.iO/ha. The optimum plant population was found to be 33 hills/m . The highest net return and benefit cost ratio were associated with a plant population of 33 hills/m at full dose of fertilizer. But the return per rupee invested on fertilizer was more with 33 hills/m in the first crop season and with 25 hills/m in the second crop season at 50 per cent of the recommended dose of fertilizer. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3615 |
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