2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.610.043
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Soil Aggregation, Carbon and Nitrogen Stabilization in Relation to Application of Different Soil Organic Amendments in Aerobically Grown Basmati Rice and their Residual Effect on the Productivity of Wheat in Rice–Wheat System under Shiwalik Foothills of Jammu and Kashmir, India

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“…The results of this research indicate that application of N60 was inefficient for optimizing rice yield compared to the combined application of GM and N fertilizers. Lee et al (2010) and Shah et al (2017) found that incorporation of GM in soil dramatically increased the number of effective tiller per hill, panicle length, filled grain per panicle, and yield of rice. It has been reported that the balanced supply of nutrients is important for improving plant growth and also for increasing rice yield (Caballero et al1996).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this research indicate that application of N60 was inefficient for optimizing rice yield compared to the combined application of GM and N fertilizers. Lee et al (2010) and Shah et al (2017) found that incorporation of GM in soil dramatically increased the number of effective tiller per hill, panicle length, filled grain per panicle, and yield of rice. It has been reported that the balanced supply of nutrients is important for improving plant growth and also for increasing rice yield (Caballero et al1996).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase in grain yield might be attributed to a higher number of effective tillers and grains per panicle due to the residual effect of organic manures. Shah et al [14] documented a 15.8% higher wheat grain yield in Sesbania-incorporated plot than in summer fallow. Similar results have also been reported by Hargilas and Sharma [15].…”
Section: Yieldmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Organic fertilizers, nitrogen dosages, and nitrogen application stages had no significant interaction effect. Shah et al [14] documented that residual organic treatments had a significant effect on nitrogen uptake in grain and straw by succeeding wheat.…”
Section: Nitrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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