Abstract:
The experiment was conducted in the Farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agriculniral
University, Dhaka. Bangladesh during the period from July to November 2011 to
snidy the effect of
L)Izai,zc/za
biomass incorporation on the growth and yield of
aman rice as a supplement of nitrogenous fertilizer. BRRI dhan40 was used as the
test crop in this experiment. At 20, 40, 60, 80 DAT and harvest, the highest plant
height (21.67 cm. 46.13 cm. 65.29 cm, 96.15 cm and 113.65 cm) was recorded
from l2 (100 kg N
had
(from urea)
20 kg N ha1 (from
0/ia/nc/ia) [Land
preparation]) whereas, at the same DAT the lowest plant height (14.00 cm. 36.76
cm.
54.94
cm. 80. 10 cm and 91.19 cm) was observed from T
1 - (control). The
maximum number of effective tillers per hill (12.33) was found from T
2 and the
minimum number (6. 13) was found from T
12
. The highest length of panicle (22.96
cm) was recorded from T
3
(100 kg N haS
' (from urea) ± It) kg N hi' (from
fl/ia/nc/ia)
[Land preparation] + 10 kg N
hi' (from
0/rn/nc/ia) [top dressing]) and
the lowest length (15.56 cm) was observed from T
12
. The highest grain yield (5.17
hi') was obtained from T2. while the lowest (2.48 t hi') was found from T
12.
The highest straw yield
(5.89
t hi') was obtained from T2
and the lowest (3.72
ha1
) was found from 112. The highest N concentration in grain (1.31%) was
recorded from T, (120 kg N ha4
(from urea). while the lowest grain (0.92%) was
observed fromT,
2
. The highest N uptake by grain (67.53 kg hi') was recorded
from T, and the lowest (22.69 kg hi') was recorded from T
12
. The highest organic
matter in post harvest soil (1.30%) was recorded from T
3 and the lowest (1.05%)
was observed from T, 2.
The highest total nitrogen in post harvest soil (0.053%)
was recorded from T2
and the lowest total nitrogen in post harvest soil (0.026(
1, 0)
was obtained from T
12
. Application of 100 kg N ha
4 (from urea) f 20 kg N hi'
(from
Dh(/ncha)
[Land preparation] was the superior among the other treatments
in consideration of yield contributing characters and yield of BRRI dhan40.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to she Faculty ofAgricu/mure
She -e-l3angIa Agricultural University. Dhaka
in par/ia/fit/filmens of/he requirements
fbr the degree
qf
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
SOIL SCIENCE
SEMESTER: .JULY-DECEMBER, 2012