Response of two boro rice (Oryza sativa) varieties to nitrogen fertilizer application and their influence on yield and protein content
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Bangabandhu dhan100, BRRI dhan89, Nitrogen, Protein, YieldAbstract
The present study carried out during 2021–22 at Regional Station of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Sirajganj, Bangladesh showed combined cultivation of BRRI dhan89 along with 90 kg N/ha fertilizer application provided the highest panicle/hill, grains/panicle, grain yield, fresh straw yield and biological yield in Boro season. So, in order to get the better grain yield, BRRI dhan89 to be cultivated along with 90 kg N/ha fertilizer application may be recommended for cultivation in Boro season.
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