2016
DOI: 10.5958/2395-146x.2016.00065.x
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Response of Dry Seeded Rice to Sowing Dates, Irrigation Regimes and Cultivar Duration

Abstract: R ice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most important food crops in the world, and a staple food for more than half of the global population. About 55 per cent of the rice area is irrigated that accounts 75 per cent of the rice production in the world (Bouman and Toung, 2001). In the next 25 years, 15-20 M ha of irrigated rice is projected to suffer from water scarcity particularly wet season irrigated rice in parts of India, China and Pakistan (Carriger and Vallee, 2007). Therefore, for food security, it is es… Show more

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“…D2 (1 st fortnight of November) sown crop produce superior grain yield and straw yield due to favourable effect of earlier sowings on growth and development of pea plants encouraged higher growth and yield attributes which ultimately resulted in higher grain and straw yield. These findings are corroborated with those reported by Shaukat et al, (2012) [13] , Tiwari et al, (2014) [16] and Singh et al, (1991) [14,15,17] . Fertilization has significant effect on grain and straw yield.…”
Section: Growth Attributessupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…D2 (1 st fortnight of November) sown crop produce superior grain yield and straw yield due to favourable effect of earlier sowings on growth and development of pea plants encouraged higher growth and yield attributes which ultimately resulted in higher grain and straw yield. These findings are corroborated with those reported by Shaukat et al, (2012) [13] , Tiwari et al, (2014) [16] and Singh et al, (1991) [14,15,17] . Fertilization has significant effect on grain and straw yield.…”
Section: Growth Attributessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Crop obtained maximum length of growing period, favorable temperature and other climatological parameters for the growth characters which helps in promoting better cell division and cell elongation. Similar results were reported by Bozoglu et al, (2007) [6] and Singh and Singh (2011) [14,15,17] .…”
Section: Growth Attributessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The higher dry matter accumulation was due to higher growth and uptake of nutrients resulted from higher dry matter partitioning forwarded by prevailing weather parameters (Table 1). Similar, findings were also reported by Matloob et al [15], Dari et al [16] and Singh and Singh [17]. So far the varieties are concerned, the highest dry matter accumulation was recorded in CR-Dhan 203 which was significantly higher than all other varieties and statistically at par with Inglongkiri and CR-Dhan 204.…”
Section: Effect Of Micro-climatic Regimes and Varieties On Dry Mattersupporting
confidence: 88%