2019
DOI: 10.9734/ajsspn/2019/v4i230039
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Growth and Yield Performance of Some Lowland Rice Varieties Applied with Different Rates of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers

Abstract: Aims:This study was conducted to formulate appropriate fertilization scheme for some rice varieties used at University Income Generating Project (UIGP) sites of Central Mindanao University (CMU), Philippines and to determine the effects of organic and inorganic fertilizers on some soil chemical properties. Study Design: Split-plot in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) in three replications with 5 levels of inorganic and organic fertilizers as main plot factor and 3 rice varieties as sub-plot factor. Place… Show more

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“…The highest yield-contributing characteristics and yields (grain, straw and biological) were obtained from the combination of mineral fertilizer + vermicompost at 10 t ha −1 treatment. Our results are more-or-less similar to the findings of some researchers [17,[30][31][32][33][34][40][41][42][43][46][47][48]89,90] who reported higher rice yields and yield parameters using vermicompost plus chemical fertilizers. The greater yield may have occurred due to an increased supply of nutrients (as found in the mineralization study) and its subsequent plant uptake (discussed in the next section).…”
Section: Response Of Wetland Rice To Vermicompostsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The highest yield-contributing characteristics and yields (grain, straw and biological) were obtained from the combination of mineral fertilizer + vermicompost at 10 t ha −1 treatment. Our results are more-or-less similar to the findings of some researchers [17,[30][31][32][33][34][40][41][42][43][46][47][48]89,90] who reported higher rice yields and yield parameters using vermicompost plus chemical fertilizers. The greater yield may have occurred due to an increased supply of nutrients (as found in the mineralization study) and its subsequent plant uptake (discussed in the next section).…”
Section: Response Of Wetland Rice To Vermicompostsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Appropriate fertilizer application is an important management practice to improve soil fertility and production of rice. Availability of plant nutrients, particularly nitrogen at various plant growth stages is of crucial importance in rice production [6,42] Area specific recommendation of nitrogen and phosphorous fertilizer rate is vital for rice production in the study areas. This research was therefore conducted to determine economically optimum nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer rate for Shaga rice variety in Fogera and Achefer Plain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%