Response of transplanted rice to nitrogen fertilization under different weed management practices |
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Authors: | H L Sharma C M Singh B Tripathi |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Agronomy &2. Agrometeorology , Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishva Vidyalaya , Palampur, 176062, India |
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Abstract: | Abstract Rice yield increased significantly and consistently up to 120 kg N/ha when weeds were not controlled. But when weeds were effectively controlled by two hand weedings (20 and 40 days after transplanting) or by use of thiobencarb at 1–0 kg a.i./ha rice yield increased significantly up to 80 kg N/ha. The optimum dose of N for transplanted rice under mid‐hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh (Palampur) was 82 kg/ha when two hand weedings were done and 86 kg/ha when weeds were managed using thiobencarb. The yield response per kg of N in the respective treatments was 20 and 24 kg of grain. The weed dry weight was significantly lower in thiobencarb and hand weeded plots compared with unweeded check though the difference in weed dry weight due to the former two treatments was not significant. |
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Keywords: | Sorghum Heliothis armigera losses varietal resistance |
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