volume 25 issue 4 (december 2005) : 309 . 310

INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON YIELD OF HYBRID RICE

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Edwin Luikham1
J
J. Krishnarajan
1Department of Agronomy. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003. India
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Cite article:- Luikham1 Edwin, Krishnarajan J. (2025). INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON YIELD OF HYBRID RICE. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(4): 309 . 310. doi: .
A field experiment was conducted with a hybrid rice variety (CoRH2) under three irrigation regimes and five nitrogen management practices during rabi season of 1999. Irrigation to 5 cm depth on the day and one day after disappearance of ponded water did not show significant variation as expressed in terms of number of spikelets, filled grains and yield. Application of recommended dose of nitrogen at the rate of 17, 33, 33 and 17 per cent at 7 days after transplanting (DAT), 21 DAT, panicle initiation and first flowering alongwith green manure recorded significantly higher yield of rice compared to other nitrogen management practices
    1. Marazi. A.R. et al. (1993). Indian J. Agric. Sci.. 63: 726-727.
    2. Ramamoorthy, K. et al. (1997). Madras Agric. J., 84: 647-649.
    3. Vaiyapuri, V. et al. (1998). Ann. Agric. Res., 19: 1-3.
    volume 25 issue 4 (december 2005) : 309 . 310

    INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON YIELD OF HYBRID RICE

    E
    Edwin Luikham1
    J
    J. Krishnarajan
    1Department of Agronomy. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore - 641 003. India
    • Submitted|

    • First Online |

    • doi

    Cite article:- Luikham1 Edwin, Krishnarajan J. (2025). INFLUENCE OF IRRIGATION AND NITROGEN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON YIELD OF HYBRID RICE. Agricultural Science Digest. 25(4): 309 . 310. doi: .
    A field experiment was conducted with a hybrid rice variety (CoRH2) under three irrigation regimes and five nitrogen management practices during rabi season of 1999. Irrigation to 5 cm depth on the day and one day after disappearance of ponded water did not show significant variation as expressed in terms of number of spikelets, filled grains and yield. Application of recommended dose of nitrogen at the rate of 17, 33, 33 and 17 per cent at 7 days after transplanting (DAT), 21 DAT, panicle initiation and first flowering alongwith green manure recorded significantly higher yield of rice compared to other nitrogen management practices
      1. Marazi. A.R. et al. (1993). Indian J. Agric. Sci.. 63: 726-727.
      2. Ramamoorthy, K. et al. (1997). Madras Agric. J., 84: 647-649.
      3. Vaiyapuri, V. et al. (1998). Ann. Agric. Res., 19: 1-3.
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