EFFECT OF SPACING AND SEEDLING PER HILL ON THE PERFORMANCE OF AUS RICE (BRRI dhan48)
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted at research field and laboratory in the
Department of Crop Physiology and Ecology, Hajee Mohammad
Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, during the
period of April to August, 2016 to study the effect of spacing and
number of seedlings hill-1 on the yield of Aus rice cv. BRRI dhan48.
Four spacing viz. 20cm x 10cm, 20cm x 15cm, 20cm x 20cm and 20cm
x 25cm and three number of seedlings hill-1 viz. 1, 2 and 4 were
included in the study. The experiment was carried out in a
randomized complete block design with three replications. Results
indicated that the effect of spacing showed significant variation in
respect of plant height, total tillers hill-1, number of effective tillers
hill-1, number of non-effective tillers hill-1, panicle length, grains
panicle-1, sterile spikelets panicle-1, grain yield, straw yield, biological
yield and harvest index. The highest number of total tillers hill-1
(22.86), number of effective tillers hill-1 (21.24), panicle length
(23.35cm), number of total spikelets panicle-1(150.48), number of
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filled grains panicle-1 (128.79) and 1000-grain weight (23.30g) were
found with 20cm x 25cm spacing. The highest plant height (104.27
cm), number of leaves (35.80), grain yield (3.06 tha-1), straw yield
(3.37 tha-1) and harvest index were obtained from 20cm x 10cm
spacing. Number of seedlings hill-1 also showed significant effect on
all the parameters. The highest grain yield(2.98 tha-1) was obtained
from 4 seedlings hill-1, while the lowest grain yield(2.47 t ha-1) was
found from 1 seedlings hill-1. The highest grain yield(3.40 tha-1) was
obtained from interaction between 20cm x 10cm spacing with 4
seedlings hill-1 while the lowest grain yield(2.21 tha-1) was found from
the interaction between 20cm x 25cm spacing with 1 seedling hill-1.
Results of the present study revealed that 20cm x 10cm spacing with
4 seedlings hill-1 combination was the best for obtaining maximum
grain yield of Aus rice cv. BRRI dhan48.