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<title>INFLUENCE OF DIRECT APPLICATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE ON GROWTH, YIELD AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE OF RICE (BRRI DHAN 39) IN AN ACID SOIL</title>
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<description>INFLUENCE OF DIRECT APPLICATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE ON GROWTH, YIELD AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE OF RICE (BRRI DHAN 39) IN AN ACID SOIL
ISSAK, MOHAMMAD
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science&#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka&#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of&#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)&#13;
IN&#13;
SOIL SCIENCE&#13;
Semester : July – December,2005&#13;
Approved by: (Name) (Signature)&#13;
Supervisor: Dr. Gopi Nath Chandra Sutradhar ……………………………………&#13;
Co-supervisor : Md. Mukhlesure Rahman ……………………………………&#13;
Chairman of the&#13;
Department: Dr. Gopi Nath Chandra Sutradhar ………………………………….&#13;
CERTIFICATE&#13;
This is to certify that thesis entitled, “INFLUENCE OF DIRECT APPLICATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE ON GROWTH, YIELD AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE OF RICE(BRRI DHAN 39) IN AN ACID SOIL” Submitted to the Department of Soil Science, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) in SOIL SCIENCE embodies the result of a piece of bona fide research work carried out by MOHAMMAD ISSAK Registration No. 01503 under my supervision and guidance. No part of the thesis has been submitted for any other degree or diploma.&#13;
I further certify that such help or source of information, as has been availed of during the course of this investigation has duly been acknowledged by him.&#13;
Dated: …………………………..&#13;
Place: Dhaka, Bangladesh Supervisor&#13;
Dr. Gopi Nath Chandra Sutradhare&#13;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT&#13;
Alhamdulillah. Allah, the merciful, who has created everything in this universe and kindly enabled me to present this thesis for the degree of Master of Science (M.S.) in Soil Science.&#13;
I express my sincere gratitude, hearty respect, immense indebtedness and profound appreciation to my research supervisor Associate Professor Dr. Gopi Nath Chandra Sutradhar, Chairman, Department of Soil Science, Shere-e-Bangla Agricultural university (SAU), Dhaka for his scholastic guidance and immense help in preparing the thesis.&#13;
I express my deepest sense of respect, gratitude and profound indebtedness to my reverend co-supervisor Md. Mukhlesure Rahman, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO), Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Joydevpur, Gazipur for his constant cooperation, constructive criticism and technical help.&#13;
I feel to express my sincere appreciation and indeptedness to my esteemed teachers Professor Dr. Md. Nurul Islam, Associate Professor Dr. Alok Kumer Paul, Assistant Professors A. T. M. Shamsuddoha, Md. Asaduzzaman Khan and Mst. Afrose Jahan and Lecturer Md. Mosharraf Hossain, Dept. of Soil Science, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka for their valuable teaching, direct and indirect advice, encouragement and cooperation during the whole study period.&#13;
I owe special gratitude and feel highly esteemed to place sincere thanks to the Vice –Chancellor Prof. Dr. A. M. Farooque, Registrar Mr. Abu Akbar Mia and Post Graduate Dean Prof. Md. Shadat Ulla for helping me in several ways. I do also wish to express my cordial thanks to Dr. Syed Anwarul Haque for the supply of Rock Phosphate fertilizer and other technical help.&#13;
I owe a lot to Dr. Parimal Kanti Biswas, Dr. A. K. M. Ruhul Amin, Dr. M. A. Hashem and Dr. Md. Rafiqul Islam for their help just when I needed.&#13;
I expresses my unfathomable tributes, sincere gratitude and heartfelt indebtedness from my core of heart to my mother Mrs. Zohura Begum, father Md. Abul Hashem, and also pleasant to my brother Md. Nural Islam and sisters, Poly, Joly and Doly whose blessing, inspiration, sacrifice, and moral support opened the gate and paved to way of my higher study.&#13;
I feel much pleasure to convey the profound thanks to my friends, well wishers for their active encouragement and inspiration; personal acknowledgement are made to Tuhin, Zakir, Titu, Saiful, Prince, Rasomoi, Samima, Firdousi, Rouf, Ratan,Khairul, Sanjoy, Sanjit, Prodip, sraban and Khokon.&#13;
Mohammad Issak&#13;
Place: Dhaka&#13;
Dated: th December,2005&#13;
ABSTRACT&#13;
A field experiment was carried out in Modhupur Tract (AEZ 28) at Agronomy Field Laboratory in Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka to study the influence of direct application of rock phosphate (PR) in comparison to TSP as a source of P on growth, yield and nutrient uptake of BRRI Dhan 39 during the T. aman season, 2004. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replications of each treatment. The treatments used were T1: control (0 kg P ha-1), T2: PR (35 kg P ha-1), T3: TSP (35 kg P ha-1) and T4: PR (210 kg P ha-1), T5: TSP (17.5 kg P ha-1) + (PR 17.5 kg P ha-1). Basal application was made with N, K, S and Zn. The results indicated that there was no statistical difference in dry matter yield at maximum tillering stage, but the dry matter production at panicle initiation stage was found statistically significant. Among the yield and yield contributing characters effective tillers hill-1, filled grains panicle-1, unfilled grain panicle-1, grain yield and straw yield were significantly varied with P treatments. The highest grain yield was recorded in T5 treatment and the lowest yield in control treatment. The yields due to different treatments ranked in the order of T5&gt;T4&gt; T3&gt; T2&gt; T1. The N, P, K and S contents as well as uptake by rice plant were also increased due to application of different treatments. The maximum N, P, K and S content as well as uptake in rice plant, grain and straw were recorded in T5 treatment. The economic analysis demonstrated that the highest net benefit of Tk. 25165 ha-1 was obtained in T5 treatment. The N, P, K and S nutrient contents and uptake significantly increased due to mixed (1:1 ratio of T2 and T3 treatments) application of rock phosphate (PR) and Triple Super Phosphate (TSP) in T5 treatment compared to other treatments. The judicious mixed application of PR and TSP was more effective and beneficial due to its appropriate availability for plants over longer period of time (initially from TSP and later from PR) and at comparatively low cost.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science&#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka&#13;
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of&#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)&#13;
IN&#13;
SOIL SCIENCE&#13;
Semester : July – December,2005
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<title>EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BUSH BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)</title>
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<description>EFFECT OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF BUSH BEAN (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
NASRIN, SHAMIMA
An experiment was carried out during December 2004 to March 2005&#13;
to study the effect of nitrogen and phosphorus on the growth and yield of&#13;
bush bean at research field of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, &#13;
Dhaka. Treatments consisted of three levels of N&#13;
viz.,&#13;
0, 20 and 40 kg/ha &#13;
and four levels of phosphorus viz., 0, 50, 75 and 100 kg/ha. There were 12&#13;
treatment combinations. The experiment was laid out in RCBD with three &#13;
replications. &#13;
The results of the experiment revealed that most of the growth&#13;
parameters i.e. plant height, plant population as well as yield attributes, &#13;
pods/plant and grains per pod significantly influenced by different levels of&#13;
nitrogen and here the highest at 40 kg N/ha. Different levels of phosphorus&#13;
also significantly exhibited the same trend as shown by nitrogen in respect &#13;
of almost all parameters. &#13;
In this experiment, the highest levels of nitrogen 40 kg/ha produced&#13;
the highest green pod yield (16.56 tiha) and seed yield (2.71 t/ha). While &#13;
crop fertilized with 75 kg P&#13;
205 &#13;
2.58 ttha. &#13;
 /ha gave pod 15.35 t/ha pod and seed yield &#13;
The combined effect of nitrogen and phosphorus was also significant.&#13;
The highest green pod yield (18.61 t/ha) was produced from the treatment &#13;
combination of 40 kg N/ha with 75 kg P&#13;
205&#13;
/ha and seed yield (2.96 VIm) &#13;
was produced from the treatment combination of 40 kg N/ha with 50 kg &#13;
P2051ha. it&#13;
was&#13;
lowest at control.
Dept. of Soil Science &#13;
Sher-e-Bnagla Agricultural University&#13;
Dhaka-1207.
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST AND NPK ON TUE GROWTH, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND YIELD OF WHEAT</title>
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<description>EFFECT OF VERMICOMPOST AND NPK ON TUE GROWTH, CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND YIELD OF WHEAT
BHUIYAN, MOHAMMAD SAIFUL ISLAM
A field experiment was conducted at the Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University Farm,&#13;
Dhaka 1207 during the&#13;
Rabi&#13;
season of 2004-2005 to study the effect of vermiconipost&#13;
and NPK on the growth. chemical composition and yield of wheat. The experimental&#13;
soil was silty clay in texture having pH of 6.0. The treatments were 4&#13;
levels of&#13;
vermicomposts viz. 'V(0 t ha'), V1 (l c ha'), V&#13;
2&#13;
(2 t haj, V(3 t ha5, and&#13;
4 levels of&#13;
chemical fertilizers viz. 50  = (0-0-0 k&#13;
g&#13;
 ha'). F1&#13;
 =&#13;
low (40-30-20 kg ha'). F2 =&#13;
medium (80-60-40 kg haj and F3  = high (120-80-60 kg ha) of N-P205-K2&#13;
0 with&#13;
16 treatments combinations and 3 replications. The results demonstrated that with the&#13;
increasing the closes of vermicomposts and chemical fertilizers increased grain and&#13;
straw yield of wheat significantly. The maximum significant grain and straw yields&#13;
were obtained with the treatment combinations V&#13;
3?2  or V?3  The highest doses of &#13;
vermicompost and chemical fertilizers increased N, P. K and S concentrations in&#13;
wheat plant significant at different stages of plant growth and also enhanced N, P. K&#13;
and S uptake significantly at the ripening s(agc. Application of chemical fertilizers&#13;
failed to increase organic matter content of post harvest soil, where as vermicomposts&#13;
showed a significant positive effect. Vermicompost and chemicals fertilizers also&#13;
increased N. P. K and S status of soil significantly.
A Thesis&#13;
Submitted to the FaciLity of Agriculture. &#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka.&#13;
in partial fulfilment of the requirements &#13;
for the degree of &#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE &#13;
IN &#13;
SOIL SCIENCE &#13;
SEMESTER: .JULY-DECEMBER, 2005
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