Abstract:
A field experiment was conducted to study the effect ot'4 transplanting and retranspianting dates
(15. 22, 29 September and 06 October) on the growth, yield and nutrient content of two late T.
aman rice varieties viz. BR22 and Bina-sail cultivars during July to December, 2013. The
experiment was laid out in a RCBI) with three replications. Bina-sail gave significantly higher
results such as plant height, panicle length and filled grain panicle than 81(22 except 1000grain
weight. In case of N, P and K contents in shoot, BR22 gave significantly higher results
than Bina-sail. Different transplanting and retransplanting dates had significant effects on
growth and yield parameters and also on N, P and K contents in shoot of late T. Aman rice. The
highest plant height, effective tillers hill', panicle length, spikeict and filled grain number
panicle-', 1000-grain weight and grain yield were found in retransplanted on IS September. On
the other hand, rctransplantcd on 06 October showed the lowest results in all cases except noneffective
tillers hill' and unfilled grains panicle-1 where the results were vice-versa. N, P and K
contents in shoots of late T. Aman rice significantly decreased in old seedlings with later dates
of transplantation in case of both 8R22 and Bina-sail cultivars. The plant height, filled and
unfilled grains panicle", 1000-grain weight and grain yield differed significantly due to the
interaction effect of different retransplanting dates of late T. anian rice cultivars. The highest
plant height, filled grains panicle'', panicle length, were obtained from Bina-sail which was
planted on 15 September. The overall results suggest that farmers can be advised to transplant
Bina-sail on 15 September as late aman variety for setting higher yield and nutrient contents
under the agro-climatic condition of SAU.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural Lniversity,Dhaka,
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER. JAN-JUN, 2014