2018
DOI: 10.9734/cjast/2018/40129
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Comparative Efficacy of Inorganic and Bio-Fertilizers on Growth and Yield of Rainfed Winter Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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“…Improved quantitative and qualitative parameters of chickpea yield under the combined application of nitrogen-fixing and phosphorus-mobilizing microorganisms have also been reported by other authors (Rudresh et al, 2005). Kheroar et al (2018) observed that the use of biofertilizers enhanced plant stress tolerance, increased root and shoot biomass, and increased the number of productive tillers, rice grain weight, nutrient availability, and uptake by plants, all of which have a direct impact on grain yield. Additionally, in a study reported by Meena et al (2020), a combination of mineral fertilizer application and a comprehensive application of microbial preparations proved to be the most effective in shaping chickpea productivity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Improved quantitative and qualitative parameters of chickpea yield under the combined application of nitrogen-fixing and phosphorus-mobilizing microorganisms have also been reported by other authors (Rudresh et al, 2005). Kheroar et al (2018) observed that the use of biofertilizers enhanced plant stress tolerance, increased root and shoot biomass, and increased the number of productive tillers, rice grain weight, nutrient availability, and uptake by plants, all of which have a direct impact on grain yield. Additionally, in a study reported by Meena et al (2020), a combination of mineral fertilizer application and a comprehensive application of microbial preparations proved to be the most effective in shaping chickpea productivity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Fertilizers have contributed to the phenomenal growth in rice straw yield [13], [14], [15] and [16]. Nitrogen fertilization alone cannot ensure sustainable straw production, and organic manure alone cannot increase straw yields [17]. Equally depleted soils are prevalent in Nigeria [18].…”
Section: Justificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micronutrient fertilizers did not affect the weight of dry grain which was shown between the K3V0, K3V2, and K3V4 treatments which were not significantly different. A sufficient supply of N and P should be provided to rice plants for optimum yield [15] (Table 1).…”
Section: Rice Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher N in leaves/shoots compared to grain and roots because the process of photosynthesis occurs in the leaves and formation of plant tissue cells to support plant vegetative growth, whereas as the plant ages, N uptake decreases and is shifted to generative growth forming panicles and grain. Meanwhile [15] reported that nitrogen uptake strongly influences the number of productive tillers per square meter. N-shoots uptake ranged from 529 -853 mg pot -1 , N-roots 290-430 mg pot -1 and N-grain ranged from 483 -585 mg pot -1 .…”
Section: Nutrient Uptakementioning
confidence: 99%