2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.711.402
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Influence of Integrated Use of Organic Manures and Inorganic Sources of Nitrogen on Grain Yield and Its Attributes in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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“…the number of panicles per plant, filled grains percentage and the number of grains per panicle. Similar trend was found by Metwally et al, (2011), Gharieb et al, (2016), Sudhakar et al, (2018) and Ramesh, (2019. Uddin et al, (2013) found that, NPK application resulted in increasing photosynthetic efficiency as well as translocation of assimilates which reflected in increases in most of grain yield components.…”
Section: Grain Yield (T Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 88%
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“…the number of panicles per plant, filled grains percentage and the number of grains per panicle. Similar trend was found by Metwally et al, (2011), Gharieb et al, (2016), Sudhakar et al, (2018) and Ramesh, (2019. Uddin et al, (2013) found that, NPK application resulted in increasing photosynthetic efficiency as well as translocation of assimilates which reflected in increases in most of grain yield components.…”
Section: Grain Yield (T Ha -1 )supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Sarwar et al, (2008) indicated that the combination of compost with chemicals fertilizer enhanced the biomass and grain yield of rice. Sudhakar et al, (2018) and Balasubramanian, (2019) they reported that the beneficial effects of integrated use of organic and mineral fertilizers on rice grain yield were significant.…”
Section: Grain Yield (T Ha -1 )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant interactions existed between fertilizer treatment and rice and wheat cultivars in all studied seasons. It could be attributed to the combination of compost with chemical fertilizer enhanced the biomass and grain yield of rice and wheat (Sudhakar, 2018), who found the beneficial effects of integrated use of organic and mineral fertilizers on rice grain yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kumari et al, 2013 [30] reported that application of FYM @ 10 t/ha produced maximum grain yield (3.28t/ha) as compared to rest of the organic treatments in Scented rice (Basmati) from Jharkhand. Sudhakar et al, 2018 [66] claimed that superiority in grain yield due to continuous use of FYM @ 10t/ha produce 10.4% in the first year and 21.1% in the second year over no manuring treatment from Hyderabad. Rao et al, 2013 [50] from Sethampeta, A.P observed that application of 60 kg N/ha through poultry manure registered highest yield over FYM@ 60 kg N/ha in scented rice varieties.…”
Section: Effect Of Organic Nutrients On Yield Of Aromatic Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sujatha et al, (2014) observed that application of chemical fertilizer (100% RDF) produced maximum crop yield (5856 kg/ha) which was at par with the combined application of 50% PM and 50% RDN as basal, but significantly superior to sole application of organic manures (Poultry manure/ FYM). Application of 150% RDN increased the grain yield to an extent of 11.8% in the first year and 8.7% in the second year over 100% RDN (Sudhakar et al, 2018) [66] . Nayak, 2020 [39] also reported that when the aromatic rice was grown with 100% recommended dose of chemical fertilizer produced the maximum grain yield in aromatic rice in both the seasons during the period of study and it on par with the yield obtained from Geetanjali rice crop when supplemented with organic sources like Poultry Manure or Concentrated Manure either in isolation (100%RDN) or in combination with liquid manure twice at 25 and 50 days after transplanting (DAT).…”
Section: Effect Of Inorganic Nutrients On Yield Of Ricementioning
confidence: 99%