Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at the Farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
during the Aman season from July to December, 2013 to find out the effect of foliar application
of urea along with magic growth spray on the growth, yield and nutrient content of two Aman
rice cultivars. The two factorial experiment was laid out in a RCBD design with three
replications. Factor A: two varieties fV1-Bina-sail, V2-BRRI dhan461, and factor B: different
nitrogen doses and application methods[TrN0 (No nitrogen applied), Tl N,10% (Urea was
applied only 10% of the recommended dose (RD) with magic growth as foliar spray), T2 N501.5%
(50% Urea was applied as top dressing and 5% Urea was applied with magic growth as foliar
spray), T3=N50+1091. (50% Urea was applied as top dressing and 10% Urea was applied with
magic growth as foliar spray). T4=N7$+$% (75% Urea was applied as top dressing and 5% Urea
was applied with magic growth as foliar spray), T5=N7$.10% (75% Urea was applied as top
dressing and 10% Urea was applied with magic growth as foliar spray), T6=N100 (100% of RD
of N applied as Urea topdressing), T7=N100+10./0 (100% Urea was applied as top dressing and
10% Urea was applied with magic growth as foliar spray)]. BRRI dhan46 showed better
performance than Bina-sail and 75% Urea top dressing and 10% Urea with magic growth as
foliar spray gave higher results in most growth, yield and yield related parameters. In case of
interaction. BRRI dhan46 and 75% Urea top dressing and 10% Urea with magic growth as foliar
spray gave higher number of effective tillers hilr', longer panicle, higher number of filled grains
panicl&' & total grains panic!e', higher 1000-grain weight, higher grain yield and straw yield. N,
P and K content in grain showed statistically non-significant difference due to the varietal effect.
75% Urea top dressing and 10% Urea with magic growth as foliar spray gave higher N, P and K
content in grain. interaction of BRRI dhan46 and 75% Urea top dressing and 10% Urea with
magic growth as foliar spray gave higher N, P and K content in grain. Moreover, 75% Urea top
dressing and 10% Urea of the recommended dose with magic growth as foliar spray increased
8.27% grain yield with a saving of 15% of the recommended nitrogen fertilizer compared to
recommended practice.
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