2020
DOI: 10.22161/ijhaf.4.5.2
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Growth and Yield of Soybean Direct-seeded following Conventional and Aerobic Rice Intercropped with Peanut and Amended with Organic wastes

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“…The number of pods was found significantly highest in plot mulched with rice husk and lowest in plot mulched with black polythene sheet, Table 3. Our finding is in line with that of Dulur et al, 2020 in which number of pods was higher on soybean direct-seeded following the red rice crops treated with rice husk ash. Rice husk contains 0.72-3.84 % K 2 O (Muthadhi et al, 2007).…”
Section: Effect Of Mulching On Pods Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The number of pods was found significantly highest in plot mulched with rice husk and lowest in plot mulched with black polythene sheet, Table 3. Our finding is in line with that of Dulur et al, 2020 in which number of pods was higher on soybean direct-seeded following the red rice crops treated with rice husk ash. Rice husk contains 0.72-3.84 % K 2 O (Muthadhi et al, 2007).…”
Section: Effect Of Mulching On Pods Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Different techniques of growing rice crop also reported to have significant effects on yield of soybean plants grown after the rice crop [8]. Directseeding soybean following harvest of aerobic red rice grown on raised-bed also resulted in significantly higher grain yield than direct-seeding it following harvest of normally flooded rice crop [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a rice-legume cropping sequence, the cultivation techniques of rice crop grown preceding mungbean have been reported to have a great influence on the productivity of mungbean direct-seeded without tillage following rice, as reported by Rabani et al (2021) that mungbean plants direct-seeded following conventional red rice (flooded system) was significantly lower than those www.ijlsar.org Avaliable at: 4 4 | 4 440 P a g e direct-seeded following aerobic-irrigated red rice intercropped with peanuts grown together on raised-beds. Soybean plants that are direct-seeded without tillage can achieve higher grain yields if they were direct-seeded following rice crop that was fertilized with organic fertilizer compared to those that were direct-seeded following rice crop without organic fertilization (Dulur et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%