Ram Naresh1, Manish Singh2, Ragini Dubey3, Kamalkant Yadav4, Pankaj Kumar5, Yatendra Singh6 and Ram Ashish Yadav7
1,5,7Departmet of Agronomy Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur
2KrishiVigyan Kendra, Awagarh, Etah
3Departmet of Family Resouces Management College of Community Science Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur
4Departmet of Agronomy, GovindBallabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology,
Pantnagar, Uttrakhand
6Departmet of Agronomy, Moand University, Hapur
Email: rngurjar9@gmail.com
Received-03.12.2022, Revised-13.12.2022, Accepted-26.12.2022
Abstract: A field study was conducted during Kharif season of 2014, to evaluate direct seeded rice options as compared to transplanted paddy with an objective to improve farm productivity and efficiency. For fulfilling all requirements related this field experiment,paddy crop was monitored during the seasons kharif, 2014 & 2015. The treatment effects were evaluated in terms of growth, yield attributes and yield. The highest plant population (158.12 ha-1) was recorded under sprouted seedling broadcasting in puddled condition the lowest (158.09 ha-1) was recorded under dry sowing in line, the highest final plant population (350.07 m2) was recorded under sprouted seedling broadcasting in puddled condition and the lowest (327.80 m2) was recorded under dry sowing in line. The no. of shoot/m2 was obtained maximum at harvesting stage under sprouted seedling broadcasting in puddled condition (337.51 cm) and lower in dry sowing in line,the number of grassi weed was numerically higher under sprouted seedling broadcasting in puddled condition.The maximum number of grain/panicle (72.63) test weight (20.13g) was recorded under the sprouted seedling broadcasting in puddled condition.Sprouted seedling broadcasting in puddled conditiontreated plots had the maximum Biological Yield, Grain Yield and Harvest Index except Straw Yield recorded q h-1.
Keywords: Direct seeded rice, Kharif season, Kanpur
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