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Vol. 11, Issue 3 (2022)

Yield and water use efficiency of direct seeded rice affected under different moisture regimes and brown manuring practices

Author(s):
Rajan Kumar, Ravi Ranjan, G Adilakshmi, Alisha Kumari, Dharminder, Vipin Kumar and Nilanjaya
Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted during rainy (kharif) season of 2020 in split plot design with three replications at Centre of excellence on water management, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa, Bihar to investigate the Yield and Water Use Efficiency of direct seeded rice affected under different moisture regimes and brown manuring practices. The treatments consist of three moisture regimes i.e. I1 – Alternate wetting and drying after 3 days, I2 – Alternate wetting and drying after 5 days and I3 – Alternate wetting and drying after 7 days and 4 brown manuring treatments i.e. B1 – Control, B2 – Rice + Dhaincha, B3 – Rice + Moong and B4 – Rice + Urad. The test cultivar was Rajendra Neelam. The result showed that growth and yield attributes like plant height, number of tillers/m2, number of panicles/m2, number of grains/panicle, grain and straw yield and Water Use Efficiency were found to be maximum with I1 moisture regimes which are significantly superior to I2- Alternate wetting and drying after 5 days and I3- Alternate wetting and drying after 7 days.
Growth and yield attributes like plant height, number of tillers/m2,number of panicles/m2, number of grains/panicle, grain and straw yield found to be maximum with B2 – Rice + Dhaincha treatment. Water Use Efficiency was at par with B3 – Rice + Moong.
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How to cite this article:
Rajan Kumar, Ravi Ranjan, G Adilakshmi, Alisha Kumari, Dharminder, Vipin Kumar, Nilanjaya. Yield and water use efficiency of direct seeded rice affected under different moisture regimes and brown manuring practices. Pharma Innovation 2022;11(3):2130-2133.

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