Agronomic evaluation of rice (Oryza sativa) genotypes under varying fertility levels
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Agronomic evaluation, Fertility levels, Rice genotypesAbstract
The study suggests that rice varieties IET-27263 and NDR-359 can achieve increased yields by employing 150% of the recommended fertilizer dose (180:90:60 kg NPK/ha). Using 150% of the suggested nitrogen dose (RDN) results in notably elevated gross and net returns, as well as an improved benefit-to-cost ratio (B: C). Particularly, genotype IET-27263 exhibits significantly superior gross return, net return, and B: C ratio compared to other genotypes.
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