Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-q99xh Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-26T05:56:01.107Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Effect of methods of stand establishment on grain yield of rice under intermediate deep water conditions (15–50 cm)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

M. D. Reddy
Affiliation:
Agronomy Division
M. M. Panda
Affiliation:
Soil Science and Microbiology Division, Central Rice Research Institute, Cutlack 753006, India

Summary

In intermediate deepwater conditions (15–50 cm), direct seeding was superior to transplanting in 20 cm of water. Varieties with greater plant height performed better under transplanted conditions. Nitrogen fertilizer application at 40 kg/ha increased the grain yield under both direct-seeded and transplanted conditions. Though yield of the transplanted crop was less than that of the direct-seeded crop, the decrease was less in the crop given nitrogen fertilizer.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1988

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Alim, A., Zaman, S. M. H., Sen, J. L., Ullah, M. T. & Chowdhury, M. A. (1962). Review of Half a Century of Rice Research In East Pakistan. Government of East Pakistan, Dacca, 199 pp.Google Scholar
Jugsujinda, A., Satawathananont, S., Hirunyupakorn, W., Charoendham, P. & Kroppetech, N. (1982). Fertilizer management for deepwater rice soils. Proceedings of 1981 International Deepwater Rice Workshop. International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Philippines, pp. 365372.Google Scholar
Kupkanchanakul, T. & Vergara, B. S. (1980). Nitrogen response of rice grown in medium deepwater. Thai Journal of Agricultural Sciences 13, 213225.Google Scholar
Pande, H.K. (1984). Prospects of rainfed lowland rice production in India by 2000 A.D. Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, India, 51 pp. (mimeo).Google Scholar
Pande, H. K. & Reddy, M. D. (1984). Fertilizer use efficiency and water management in rice. Fertilizer News 29 (4), 1726.Google Scholar
Rao, M. J. B. K. & Biswas, S. (1979). Rainfed lowland rice in India. In Rainfed Lowland Rice, selected papers from 1978 International Rice Research Conference, International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Philippines, pp. 8794.Google Scholar
Rao, M. V., Reddy, B. B., Ghosh, B. C. & Panda, M. M. (1985). Nitrogen management in direct sown intermediatedeepwater rice (15–50 cm). I. Effect of forms, methods and time of urea N application on growth, yield and N uptake. Plant and Soil 83, 243253.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reddy, B. B., Ghosh, B. C. & Panda, M. M. (1985). Flood tolerance of rice at different crop growth stages as affected by fertilizer application. Plant and Soil 83, 255263.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reddy, M. D., Ghosh, B. C. & Panda, M. M. (1986). Effect of seed rate and application of N fertilizer on grain yield and N uptake of rice under intermediate deepwater condition (15–50 cm). Journal of Agricultural Science, Cambridge 107, 6166.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reddy, M. D. & Mittra, B. N. (1985). Response of rice to different forms of urea and phosphorus fertilization intermediate deepwater conditions (15–50 cm). Plant and Soil 84, 431435.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Singh, B. K., Thakur, R. B. & Singh, R. P. (1983). Effect of system of rice culture and fertility levels on the of photoperiod sensitive tall indica rices in flood prone medium deepwater area. Indian Journal of Agronomy 28, 403407.Google Scholar
Vergara, B. S. (1985). Growth and development of the deepwater rice plant. International Rice Research Institute. Research Paper Series, No. 103, 38 pp.Google Scholar
Xuan, V. T., Duong, L. T. & Guong, V. T. (1982). Deepwater trials in farmer fields in the Mekong delta in Vietnam. In Proceedings of the 1981 International Deep-water Rice Workshop, International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Philippines, pp. 271278.Google Scholar