EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND POULTRY MANURE ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD CONTRIBUTING CHARACTERS OF BORO RICE (BRRI Dhan 28)
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Abstract
An experiment was conducted at the research field in Hajee Mohammad Danesh
Science and Technology University (HSTU), Dinajpur, during the Boro season of
2017 to evaluate the effects of poultry manure (PM) and N fertilizer on the growth
and yield of BRRI dhan 28. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized
Complete Block Design (RCBD) with six treatments and four replications. The
treatments were T1 ( Control), T2 ( Urea @ 0 kg ha-1 + PM @ 8 t ha-1), T3 (Urea @
75 kg ha-1 + PM @ 6 t ha-1), T4 (Urea @ 150 kgha-1 + PM @ 4 t ha-1), T5 ( Urea @
225 kg ha-1 + PM @ 2 t ha-1), T6 ( Urea @ 300 kg ha-1 + PM @ 0 t ha-1). Total
amount of P, K and S fertilizers were applied as basal dose @ 90, 120 and 45 kg
ha-1, respectively during final land preparation but N from urea (300 kg ha-1) was
applied as per treatments in there equal splits. Application of PM and N fertilizer
significantly influenced the growth and yield contributing characters of BRRI
dhan 28. The results of the study also indicated that most of the yield and yield
contributing characters such as number of effectives tillers hill-1 (16.73), panicle
length (23.98 cm), 1000 grains weight (26.04 gm), grain yield (5.40 t ha-1) and
straw yield (6.44 t ha-1) were the maximum in treatment T3 (Urea @ 75 kg ha-1 +
PM @ 6 t ha-1) and the highest values of other yield and yield contributing
characters such as plant height (89.68 cm), number of leaf hill-1 (80.71), number
of tillers hill-1 (12.50) and filled grains panicle-1 (125.2) were recorded in T5, T2,
T2 and T2, respectively. The lowest values of all the yield and yield contributing
characters were found in T1 (control). Soil pH, organic matter, total N, available P,
exchangeable K and available S content in post-harvest soil were also influenced
by the application of poultry manure and N fertilizer. The overall results indicate
that application of N fertilizer in T3 as urea @ 75 kg ha-1 in combination with 6 t
PM ha-1
can produce maximum yield but statistically similar with other
combinations. However, further investigation is necessary to make concrete
recommendation. The findings of the study suggest that integrated use of PM and
N fertilizer is an important for sustainable production of rice.