Abstract:
The study was carried out at Shcr-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU) Farm
to know the effect of N fertilizers (Urea) and green manure (Dhaineha) on T.
Aman rice (Var. IIRRI dhan33) during August to December 2012. The
experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with nine
treatments and three replications. The treatments were T (140 kg N-Urea), 12
(120 kg N-Urea+20 kg N-GM), T, (100 kg N-Urea+40 kg N-GM), T
4 (80 kg N-
Urea+60 kg N-GM), T
5
(60 kg N-lirca+80 kg N-GM). T (40 kg N-Urea± 100 kg
N-GM) and T
7
(20 kg N-Urea+ 120 kg N-GM), T
8
(140 kg N-GM),T
9
(70 kg NUrea--70
kg N-GM). The result demonstrated that the yield contributing
characters, grain and straw yields were significantly influenced by the added N
fertilizers and green manure. Application of 80 kg N as urea and 60 kg N from
green manure produced the highest grain yield (5.02
1
h15. In case of straw
yield, the treatment T (60 kg N-Urea+80 kg N-GM) produced the highest yield
(5.54
t hi'). The treatments 1
4 and T
-s
resulted in higher nutrient use efficiency
along with higher N. P. K and S uptake by the T. Aman rice. The application of
nitrogenous fertilizer with green manure influenced the nutrient concentration in
rice grain and
straw.
The higher grain N were observed in i' (Recommended
dose) plot and higher P, K and S concentrations were observed in the treatments
with green manure plot. The combined use of N fertilizer and green manure
resulted in considerable improvement in soil fertility. The application of N
fertilizer along with green manure increased the total N, available P and
available S and exchangeable K in post-harvest soils. The overall findings of the
study indicate that the use of 80 kg N as urea (173.90 kg/ha) and 40 kg N from
green manure (Dhaincha 2.71 1/ha) should be encouraged to replenish the
deteriorating soil fertility and increased crop yield of T. Aman rice.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Department of Soil Science, Faculty ofAgriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University. Dhaka
in partial fie/Julment of the requirements
for the degree
of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: JANUARY-JUNE, 2013