2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4382874
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Impact of Varying Spacing Practices on Yield and Yield Attributes of Spring Rice (IR 10L 152) in Dhanusha, Nepal

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“…At 30 days after transplanting (DAT), the highest number of tillers(17.14) was recorded with 20 cm × 20 cm spacing, followed by 25 cm × 25 cm spacing(16.39). This differs slightly with the findings ofGhimire et al (2023), who reported that 30 days after transplanting, the maximum number of tillers (23.23 tillers/plant) was observed in rice planted at 25 cm × 20 cm spacing, succeeded by 20 cm × 20 cm (22.03 tillers/plant). Similarly, at 45 DAT, the 20 cm × 20 cm spacing displayed the highest number of tillers (18.59), followed by 25 cm × 25 cm spacing (16.05).…”
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“…At 30 days after transplanting (DAT), the highest number of tillers(17.14) was recorded with 20 cm × 20 cm spacing, followed by 25 cm × 25 cm spacing(16.39). This differs slightly with the findings ofGhimire et al (2023), who reported that 30 days after transplanting, the maximum number of tillers (23.23 tillers/plant) was observed in rice planted at 25 cm × 20 cm spacing, succeeded by 20 cm × 20 cm (22.03 tillers/plant). Similarly, at 45 DAT, the 20 cm × 20 cm spacing displayed the highest number of tillers (18.59), followed by 25 cm × 25 cm spacing (16.05).…”
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confidence: 99%