Performance of different Rice Varieties along with Various Nutrient Levels under Direct Seeded Method of Cultivation on Coastal Saline Soil Condition of North Konkan

Authors

  • D. K. BORSE Khar Land Research Station Panvel - 410 206, Raigad, Maharashtra
  • K. D. PATIL Khar Land Research Station Panvel - 410 206, Raigad, Maharashtra
  • L. S. CHAVAN Khar Land Research Station Panvel - 410 206, Raigad, Maharashtra
  • S. A. CHAVAN Khar Land Research Station Panvel - 410 206, Raigad, Maharashtra
  • U. V. MAHADAKAR Khar Land Research Station Panvel - 410 206, Raigad, Maharashtra

Keywords:

Direct seeded method, Recommended dose of fertilisers, Rice varieties

Abstract

An experiment was conducted during kharif season of 2012, 2013 & 2014 at Pargoan farm of Khar Land Research Station Panvel. Eight rice varieties (Panvel-1, Panvel-2, Panvel-3, Karjat-3, Karjat-5, Karjat-6, Karjat-7 and Karjat-184) with three different nutrient levels (50 % RDF, 100 % RDF and 150 % RDF) were studied under direct seeded practice. In case of varieties, Panvel-3 recorded higher grain yield (44.76 q ha-1) and found to be statistically at par with Karjat-7 (42.83 q ha-1) and Panvel-1 (40.94 q ha-1). In case of nutrient levels, the RDF @150% resulted higher grain yield (42.71 q ha-1) which was superior over rest ones. Interaction revealed variety Panvel-3 with 150% RDF recorded higher grain yield (48.78 q ha-1) and found to be at par with Panvel-3 with 100% RDF. Panvel-3 variety with 100% RDF showed higher C: B ratio i.e 1:2.35 hence, the Panvel -3 rice variety with 100 % RDF is recommended under direct seeded practice in North Konkan coastal saline soil conditions.

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2016-06-30

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BORSE, D. K., PATIL, K. D., CHAVAN, L. S., CHAVAN, S. A., & MAHADAKAR, U. V. (2016). Performance of different Rice Varieties along with Various Nutrient Levels under Direct Seeded Method of Cultivation on Coastal Saline Soil Condition of North Konkan. Journal of the Indian Society of Coastal Agricultural Research, 34(1), 59-62. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JISCAR/article/view/92706