2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00915-5_7
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Rice Bed Planting and Foliar Fertilization

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“…Our another study showed that split foliar nitrogen application increased water use efficiency and productivity of boro rice in raised bed over conventional methods (Bhuyan et al, 2013). Our study showed that rice bed planting and foliar fertilization increased agronomic efficiency of fertilizer compared to (Bhuyan et al, 2014a).In addition, our previous study showed that fertigation with bed planting Increased yield and agronomic efficiency of boro rice (Oryza sativa) compared with conventional planting (Bhuyan et al, 2014b). However, no study was undertaken to determine the effect of USG in bed planting for boro (winter, irrigated) rice as compared to the PU broadcasted in conventional planting method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Our another study showed that split foliar nitrogen application increased water use efficiency and productivity of boro rice in raised bed over conventional methods (Bhuyan et al, 2013). Our study showed that rice bed planting and foliar fertilization increased agronomic efficiency of fertilizer compared to (Bhuyan et al, 2014a).In addition, our previous study showed that fertigation with bed planting Increased yield and agronomic efficiency of boro rice (Oryza sativa) compared with conventional planting (Bhuyan et al, 2014b). However, no study was undertaken to determine the effect of USG in bed planting for boro (winter, irrigated) rice as compared to the PU broadcasted in conventional planting method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Rice is also transplanted in bed with 15 cm height, 35 cm top width, 60 m bottom width and 25 cm furrow length [29] with rice seedlings are transplanted at the edges of beds. This method increases yield by 16% as compared to the conventional method [29]. The yield attributing characters viz.…”
Section: Bed Transplanted Ricementioning
confidence: 99%