Performance of different Rice Varieties along with Various Nutrient Levels under Direct Seeded Method of Cultivation on Coastal Saline Soil Condition of North Konkan
Keywords:
Direct seeded method, Recommended dose of fertilisers, Rice varietiesAbstract
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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