Abstract:
A field experiment was undertaken during the third crop season of 1971 to
study the effect of different levels of nitrogen and phosphorus on the uptake of phosphorus by the rice variety 'Triveni'. It was found that with increasing levels
of nitrogen, the total uptake of phosphorus increased during all the growth stages
of the crop. Similarly nitrogen phosphorus interaction significantly increased the
phosphorus uptake at harvest.
Different levels of phosphorus had no significant effect on the uptake of
phosphorus during any of the growth stages of the crop.