2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.608.181
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Integrated Nutrient Management on Sustainable Production of Rice- Maize Cropping System in Bhadra Command area of Karnataka, India

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“…A signi cant reduction in rice yield when 50% of mineral fertilizers were substituted with organic manure was also reported by Sharma and Singh (2004). Furthermore, higher uptake of nutrients with the combination of organic and mineral fertilizer is the most possible reason for higher yields under integrated nutrient application (Kumara et al, 2015). These results proved su cient inputs with nutrients are suitable for maintaining yields in monocropping of rice systems and organic materials can be used as partial substitution of chemical fertilizers for the sustainable increase in rice yields (Bi et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 89%
“…A signi cant reduction in rice yield when 50% of mineral fertilizers were substituted with organic manure was also reported by Sharma and Singh (2004). Furthermore, higher uptake of nutrients with the combination of organic and mineral fertilizer is the most possible reason for higher yields under integrated nutrient application (Kumara et al, 2015). These results proved su cient inputs with nutrients are suitable for maintaining yields in monocropping of rice systems and organic materials can be used as partial substitution of chemical fertilizers for the sustainable increase in rice yields (Bi et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%