B C ratio and grain yield
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The experiment comprising nine treatment combinations were laid out in randomized block design and replicated thrice. The treatment consisted combination of 3 levels of nitrogen viz. 75kg/ha, 60 kg/ha and 45 kg/ha, and 3 levels of potassium viz. 20 kg/ha, 30 kg/ha and 40 kg/ha along with Phosphorus at 40 kg/ha. The Yield parameters viz. Number of Heads/hill, Number of Grains/head, Grain yield, and maximum Gross return, Net return and B:C ratio were recorded with the application of 75 kg/ha Nitrogen + 40 kg/ha Phosphorus + 40 kg/ha Potassium.
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In order to sustain soil fertility and to reap rich harvests of maize, it is imperative that both organic manuring and mineral nutrition have to be given adequate attention under irrigated conditions. Keeping these points in view, the present study was under taken.
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The on farm trial was carried out in farmers fields in five locations of Khammam District of Central Telangana Zone in three consecutive seasons of kharif 2015, 2016 and 2017 by District Agricultural Advisory and Transfer of Technology Centre, Khammam belongs to Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University, Hyderabad to study on evaluation of drum seeder in rice under different spacing’s. Four treatments were imposed to find out proper spacing with drum seeder in direct sowing rice viz.
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An investigation was conducted during kharif, 2017-2018 on clay loam soils of Regional Agricultural Research Station, Maruteru to study the effect of nitrogen on economics of medium duration rice varieties. The experiment was laid out in split-plot design with three nitrogen levels assigned to main plots and four medium duration rice varieties assigned to sub plots, each replicated thrice. Distinct disparities were noticed with regard to growth parameters, yield parameters and yield due to different nitrogen doses and medium duration varieties.
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A field experiment was conducted to investigate that the refined technology of effect of chemical control for the management of barley aphid (Rhopalosiphum maidis) on the yield attributes of barley in Hanumangarh District of Rajasthan. Result showed that the refined technology of T2: Spray of Thiomethoxam 25 WG @ 0.5 gm per litre of water highest average grain yield was recorded (35.85 qtl per ha), highest average net returns (Rs. 21,898 per ha) and highest average B: C ratio (2.29) was recorded as compared to T1 and farmers practice.
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A field experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of sulphur levels on grain yield of clusterbean on the yield attributes of clusterbean in Hanumangarh District of Rajasthan. Result showed that the assessed technology of T3- Soil application of sulphur @ 40 kg per hectare recorded highest average grain yield (10.37 qtl/ha) and highest average net returns (Rs. 27,013 per ha) as compared to T2- Soil application of sulphur @ 20 kg per hectare and farmers practice. But T2- Soil application of sulphur @ 20 kg per hectare recorded highest average B: C ratio (3.
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A field experiment was conducted during rabi 2014-16 by using seven different fungicides in which all the treatment fungicides were found to be significantly superior over control in reducing the disease incidence and increasing grain yield during rabi 2014, 2015 and 2016.
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The treatment weedy check (no weeding) recorded significantly higher plant height but achieved significantly poor growth parameters, yield attributing characters, yield and economics.
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The field experiment was carried out with different grade foliar spray solutions and soil application of nano and conventional multi micronutrient fertilizers to study their effect on yield and economics of pigeonpea [Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.] during kharif season, 2015 at Main Agriculture Research Station, Raichur. The results revealed that foliar spray of either conventional or nanomulti micronutrients along with RDF have shown higher grain yields of pigeonpea when compared with the RDF alone (941.8 kg ha-1 ).
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A field experiment was conducted during kharif season of 2018 in Alfisols to study grain yield of hybrid rice varieties as influenced by different nutrient management practices. Results revealed that the variety IRH-103 (V1) was recorded significantly higher grain yield qha-1 , straw yield qha-1 , harvest index (%), gross income, net income and B: C ratio than the variety IRH-111 (V2).
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A field experiment was conducted during the kharif season of 2018 on Foxtail millet of varieties SIA 3156 and SIA 326 (PRASAD) at Crop Research Farm, Department of Agronomy, Naini Agricultural Institute, SHUATS, Prayagraj (U.P). the experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with 6 treatments combinations, consisting of two varieties of Foxtail millet (SIA 3156, SIA 326) and nitrogen management viz.
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Field experiments were conducted during kharif 2014 and 2015 to study the effect of age and number of seedling per hill on growth and yield of black scented rice (Oryza sativa L.) variety „Chakhao Poireiton’ under Manipur condition to find out the suitable age of seedling and number of seedling per hill. The experiment consists of four seedling age viz., A1-15 days old seedling; A2- 25 days old seedling; A3 - 35 days old seedling; A4 - 45 days old seedling and four number of seedlings per hill viz., S1 – 1 seedling/hill; S2 – 2 seedling/hill; S3 – 3 seedling/hill; S4 - 4 seedling/hill.
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In conventional tillage, the traditional practice of opening and turning the soil greatly contributes towards the quick oxidation of organic matter in the soil, quantitative loss of residual soil moisture and high labour and energy input thereby resulting in the poor economic returns for the farmers. However, in some situations tillage causes the soil degradation which results into development of compacted soil having low soil organic carbon (SOC) and restricted drainage.
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A field experiment was carried out on ‘Effect of integrated nutrient management on yield and quality of parching sorghum for identifying an ideal combination of Zinc, organic and inorganic nutrient sources for getting better quality, more net return and uptake of nutrients of kharif parching sorghum. The experiment was carried out at the farm of CRS, Sorghum Research Unit, Dr. PDKV, Akola, during Kharif season of 2016-17 on clayey loam soil.
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An experiment was conducted at KVK, Kiphire experimental farm during kharif season of the year 2018 to assess the influence of different nitrogen levels and spacing on growth and yield of upland terrace rice. The experiment was laid out in RBD and conducted in factorial experiment with three replications. The experiment revealed that application of 90 kg N/ha recorded the highest grain yield (52.55 q/ha) and 20x10 cm spacing recorded the highest grain yield (45.65 q/ha).
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A field experiment was conducted during the winter season of 2016-17 and 2017-18 at Agricultural Research Station (MPUAT), Banswara (Rajasthan), India to find out effective weed management strategy for enhancing the economical return of winter maize under humid condition of Southern Rajasthan. Ten treatment combinations of pre-emergence (atrazine), post-emergence (halosulfuron, 2, 4-D, tembotrione and topramezone) herbicides with weed free and weedy check laid out in randomized block design with three replications. Results revealed that pre-emergence application of atrazine 50 WP @ 0.
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Millets are more nutritious and have a lower glycemic index than rice and wheat, but factors like lack of improved varieties, agronomical packages and practices as well as unorganized seed system are constraining production and productivity. Therefore, the present study was carried out to know the yield gaps between improved practices and farmers’ practices under Front Line Demonstrations (FLDs) of foxtail millet under rainfed conditions of Huvinahadgali Taluka Districts of Bellari.
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Rice-Wheat cropping system pre-dominated in the India covering an area of about 10.5 million hectare. Adverse effect of continuous puddling in rice field forced scientists to search for other methods of rice establishment like direct seeding; machines transplanted and dry seeding with ZT machine and wheat by zero tillage etc. In a 3‐year study, we assessed the effects of crop establishment methods in participatory mode on farmers’ field through on farm on productivity and profitability in a rice–wheat (RW) system at Basti, Siddharthnagar and Gorakhpur district of U.P.
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A field experiment was conducted during the kharif seasons of 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 at the research farm of Dryland Agriculture Research Area of Department of Agronomy, CCS HAU, Hisar.
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Field experiment was conducted during Kharif from 2010 to 2015 at GKVK, Bangalore to know the feasibility of cultivation of fingermillet in Melia dubia. There were six treatment combinations comprising intercrop of finger millet planted in different spacings with Melia dubia and finger millet alone as control. Results revealed that, sole finger millet recorded significantly higher grain (26.1 q ha-1 ) and straw yield (5865 kg ha-1 ), which was attributed to higher growth and yield attributes like number of productive tillers (6.17 hill-1 ) and 1000 seed weight (3.69 g).
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