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2017
DOI: 10.3329/baj.v20i1.34887
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Effect of Nitrogen Sources and Weed Management Options on Weed Growth and Crop Yield of Transplant Aman Rice

Abstract: A field study was conducted at the Agronomy research field of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, during the period of July to December, 2013 to evaluate the sources of nitrogen and weed management options on weed growth and rice yield. The experiment included four nitrogen sources (100% cowdung, 100% prilled urea, 100% urea super granule, 50% cowdung + 50% prilled urea) and four weed management options (weedy, application of herbicide at 3 DAT, application of herbicide at 3 DAT followed by hand we… Show more

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“…The largest panicle length (25.84 cm) was recorded from the BRRI dhan51 when combined with no submergence while, the lowest panicle length (22.78 cm) was recorded from BRRI Hybrid dhan3 when combined with submergence for 14 days. The results are conformity with Hushine (2004) who stated that panicle length was affected by the number of seedlings hill -1 .…”
Section: Panicle Lengthsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The largest panicle length (25.84 cm) was recorded from the BRRI dhan51 when combined with no submergence while, the lowest panicle length (22.78 cm) was recorded from BRRI Hybrid dhan3 when combined with submergence for 14 days. The results are conformity with Hushine (2004) who stated that panicle length was affected by the number of seedlings hill -1 .…”
Section: Panicle Lengthsupporting
confidence: 91%