Abstract:
The experiment was conducted at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207
during the period from December 2020 to May 2021 to examine the effect of organic
and inorganic fertilizer application on rice production (BRRI dhan29). The
experiment consisted of eight treatments viz. T
ii
0
(control; no nutrient application), T
(100% RDCF: N
120
P
20
K
40
S
20
Zn
2.5
kg ha
-1
), T
2
(100% cowdung - 10 t ha
(100%
poultry manure - 5 t ha
-1
), T
4
(50% RDCF + 50% cowdung),
T
(50% RDCF + 50%
poultry manure), T
6
(25% RDCF + 75% cowdung) and T
7
5
(25% RDCF + 75% poultry
manure). The experiment was laid out in Randomized Complete Block Design
(RCBD) with three replications. Results showed that a significant variation among the
treatments was found while different nutrient levels (organic and inorganic) applied in
different combinations. The treatment T
1
(100% RDCF: N
120
P
20
K
40
S
)
exhibited the highest plant height at 60, 90 DAT and at harvest (83.73, 95.87 and
94.37 cm, respectively) while the treatment T
(50% RDCF + 50% cowdung) showed
the highest number of tillers hill
-1
4
(13.13, 15.33 and 17.73, respectively) whereas
control treatment T
(no nutrient application) showed the minimum results. Again, the
treatment T
4
0
(50% RDCF + 50% cowdung) showed the highest number of effective
tillers hill
-1
(16.33), flag leaf length (24.28 cm), number of filled grains panicle
(165.40), panicle length (25.94 cm), 1000 seed weight (21.90 g), grain yield (7.66 t
ha
-1
), straw yield (8.96 t ha
-1
) and harvest index (46.09%) followed by T
(50% RDCF
+ 50% poultry manure) and T
(25% RDCF + 75% poultry manure) whereas the
control treatment T
0
7
(no nutrient application) performed the lowest results on the
respected parameters. In case of post harvest soil, different treatments of organic and
inorganic fertilizers combinations showed non-significant variation on particle
density, pH and organic carbon content but available P and S of post harvest soil
affected significantly. The treatment T
(50% RDCF + 50% cowdung) showed highest
P (23.42 ppm) and S (27.40 ppm) content of post harvest soil whereas the lowest P
and S content was obtained from control treatment T
4
(no nutrient application). So,
the treatment T
4
0
(50% RDCF + 50% cowdung) can be considered as very promising
treatment for rice production (BRRI dhan29) to obtain higher grain yield.