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EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC NUTRIENTS ON RICE

S. MANIMARAN, V. PRAKASH.




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Field experiment was conducted to study the influence of organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on yield parameters of rice (ADT 36). The experiment consists of twelve treatments with three replications viz., T1-100 % Recommended Dose (RD) of NPK kg ha-1 (120:38:38), T2 - RD with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 at 20 DAT, T3 -75 % RD of NPK kg ha-1 (90:38:38) with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 at 20 DAT, T4 - RD with foliar spray of panchagavya 3 % at 30 and 45 DAT, T5 - RD with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 20 DAT with foliar spray of panchagavya 3 % at 30 and 45 DAT, T6 -75 % RD of NPK kg ha-1 (90:38:38) with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 20 DAT with foliar spray of panchagavya 3 % at 30 and 45 DAT, T7 - RD with foliar spray of Nitrobenzene 750ml ha-1 at 20 DAT, T8 - RD with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 at 20 DAT with foliar spray of Nitrobenzene 750ml ha-1 at 30 DAT, T9 -75 % RD of NPK kg ha-1 (90:38:38) with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 at 20 DAT with foliar spray of Nitrobenzene 750ml ha-1 at 30 DAT, T10 - RD with foliar spray of panchagavya 3 % at 30 DAT and foliar spray of Nitrobenzene 750ml ha-1 at 45 DAT, T11 - RD with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 at 20 DAT and foliar spray of panchagavya 3 % at 30 DAT and foliar spray of Nitrobenzene 750ml ha-1 at 45 DAT, T12 -75 % RD of NPK kg ha-1 (90:38:38) with soil application of Beema green granules 25 Kg ha-1 at 20 DAT and foliar spray panchagavya 3 % at 30 DAT and foliar spray of Nitrobenzene 750ml ha-1 at 45 DAT.

Key words: ORGANIC, INORGANIC, NUTRIENTS, RICE






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