Vol. 7, Issue 6 (2019)
Effect of crop establishment methods and organic manures on the yield of black aromatic rice and chemical properties of soil
Author(s): Yumnam Sanatombi Devi, M Sumarjit Singh, Indira Sarangthem, N Okendro Singh and Meghna Gogoi
Abstract: A field experiment was carried out at the College of Agriculture, CAU, Imphal, Manipur during the kharif season of 2017-18. There were 12 treatments replicated thrice with split plot design. The recent data revealed that among the crop establishment methods in both the season S2 (transplanting conventional method) resulted in marked increased in grain and straw yield as compared with other establishment methods. Among the nutrient management N1 (conventional method 60:40:30 kg/ha) recorded highest grain and straw yield in first season which was at par with the N4 (50% FYM + 50 % Loktak phumdi compost) and in second season N4 (50% FYM + 50% Loktak phumdi compost) showed higher grain and straw yield. Crop establishment methods and organic manures had significant impact on chemical properties of soil. After the harvest of crop, the results revealed that highest organic carbon, available nitrogen, available phosphorus and available potassium were recorded where (System of Rice Intensification) and N4 (50% FYM + 50 % Loktak phumdi compost).
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Yumnam Sanatombi Devi, M Sumarjit Singh, Indira Sarangthem, N Okendro Singh, Meghna Gogoi. Effect of crop establishment methods and organic manures on the yield of black aromatic rice and chemical properties of soil. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(6):1342-1345.