2016
DOI: 10.24925/turjaf.v4i7.557-565.709
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Growth, Yield and Nutrient Uptake Capacity of Rice under Different Sulphur Levels

Abstract: Because of using sulphur free fertilizer, rice crop facing tremendous sulphur (S) deficiency throughout the world as well as in Bangladesh. However, farmers of Bangladesh often overlook the importance of sulphur fertilization on rice yield. Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate the influence of different levels of sulphur on growth, yield attributes and uptake of N, P, K and S by grain and straw of BRRI dhan41 rice variety. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design wit… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the shortest plant of 64.17 cm, minimum number of effective tillers hill -1 of 9.17, lowest panicle length of 20.32 cm, minimum number of filled grains panicle -1 of 78 and lowest weight of 1000-grain of 20.05 g were found in T 1 (control). The positive responses of P and S application on the growth and yield parameters of rice were also reported by Massawe and Mrema (2017), Islam et al (2016) and Sharma et al (2009). The results showed that use of recommended doses of chemical fertilizers was more efficient in improving yield parameters of rice.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments On the Yield Components Of Rice (Brri Dhan29)supporting
confidence: 72%
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“…On the other hand, the shortest plant of 64.17 cm, minimum number of effective tillers hill -1 of 9.17, lowest panicle length of 20.32 cm, minimum number of filled grains panicle -1 of 78 and lowest weight of 1000-grain of 20.05 g were found in T 1 (control). The positive responses of P and S application on the growth and yield parameters of rice were also reported by Massawe and Mrema (2017), Islam et al (2016) and Sharma et al (2009). The results showed that use of recommended doses of chemical fertilizers was more efficient in improving yield parameters of rice.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments On the Yield Components Of Rice (Brri Dhan29)supporting
confidence: 72%
“…Sharma et al (2009) reported that the grain yield of rice increased significantly when the rate of P application was increased from 0 to 35 kg P ha -1 either as DAP or MRP. Islam et al (2016) and Kalala et al (2016) revealed that the application of higher dose of S exerted pronounced effect in producing higher grain and straw yields of rice.…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments On the Yield Of Ricementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Under the current scenario of increasing human population and climate uncertainty, agricultural productivity would decrease along with the shrinking of cultivated land. Fascinatingly, the country has achieved impressive gains in food grain production in the last two decades and reached to near self-sufficiency at the national level by producing about 28 million metric tons of cereals, especially rice and wheat (BBS, 2011;Islam et al, 2016) along with dipping the population living under the poverty line from 57% in 1991 to 29% in 2012 (General Economics Division, 2013). Regardless of important gains in reducing poverty and increasing agricultural productivity, roughly 25% of the population is considered food insecure (Rich et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surprisingly, the country has impressively grown food grain output during the previous 20 years, approaching selfsufficiency at the national level, by producing around 28 million metric tons of grains, principally rice and wheat [1], [5] as well as a decrease in the number of people living in poverty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%