2021
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture12010004
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Production and Profitability of Hybrid Rice Is Influenced by Different Nutrient Management Practices

Abstract: The government of Nepal has recommended blanket fertilizer application for rice cultivation, which results in lower nutrient use efficiency (NUE) particularly under rainfed conditions. With the aim of finding an appropriate nutrient management practices concerning rice production and profitability, a field experiment was conducted during rainy season of 2017 and 2018 at Kavrepalanchowk and Dang district of Nepal. Altogether, five treatments comprising various nutrient management practices viz. Nutrient Expert … Show more

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“…Our findings pertaining to superior performance of BL over FYS and sole use of chemical fertilizers are also in agreement with those of Wang et al [49] who confirmed that poultry manure significantly reduced evaporation rate from soil which led to increment in soil moisture-retaining capacity especially during the period of the peak growth. Corroborating to our results, other findings indicated that organic manure remained effective in supplying nutrients to crop plants throughout the growth season of the crop, besides improving soil water holding capacity and, hence, increased grain yield and biological productivity of leguminous crops [20,[62][63][64][65][66][67].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Our findings pertaining to superior performance of BL over FYS and sole use of chemical fertilizers are also in agreement with those of Wang et al [49] who confirmed that poultry manure significantly reduced evaporation rate from soil which led to increment in soil moisture-retaining capacity especially during the period of the peak growth. Corroborating to our results, other findings indicated that organic manure remained effective in supplying nutrients to crop plants throughout the growth season of the crop, besides improving soil water holding capacity and, hence, increased grain yield and biological productivity of leguminous crops [20,[62][63][64][65][66][67].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Nutrient managementoptimal fertilizer application and timing-reduced crop yield gaps. The best nutrient management techniques increased the profitability of rice-producing fields (Bhatta et al, 2022). Water management was the second important factor contributing to the yield gap and was mentioned in 30% of articles.…”
Section: Factors Restricting Rice Yieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, N 3 (LCC based N application) treatment {(21.6 cm and 3.4 g) and (21.9 cm and 3.5 g)} recorded higher values and N 4 (No Nitrogen) registered lowest values {(20.0 cm and 2.8 g) and (20.4 cm and 3.0 g)} under nitrogen management during respective years. [16] and Bhatta et al [17].…”
Section: Effect Of Precision Water and Nitrogen Management On Yield A...mentioning
confidence: 99%