Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during 201012 at Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, to study the effect of varying nu- trient sources and methods of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation on the growth, yield attributes, productivity, eco- nomics of rice and soil fertility and its carry-over effect on wheat [Triticum aestivum (L.) emend. Fiori & Paol.]. The treatment comprised 3 rice-establishment methods, viz. conventional transplanting (CT), system of rice intensifica- tion (SRI) and direct-seeded aerobic rice (DSR) in main-plots, and 4 nutrient sources, viz. N +N 25(FYM) 95(urea), N +N N +N and N , in sub-plots, with 4 replications. Significantly higher number of panicles/ 50(FYM) 70(urea), 75(FYM) 45(urea) 120(urea) m2, leaf-area index (LAI), chlorophyll content of leaf, root dry weight and panicle weight of rice were obtained with system of rice intensification (SRI) compared to conventional transplanting and aerobic methods of cultivation. This method also recorded significantly higher grain yield (5.49 t/ha, pooled over 2 years), being 11% higher than conventional transplanting. The lowest grain yield (4.63 t/ha, pooled over 2 years) was recorded under direct- seeded aerobic rice, being 7% lower than conventional transplanting. System of rice intensification, among 3 rice establishment methods was more advantageous in terms of net return (23%) and grain yield (11%) than conven- tional transplanting. The total productivity (pooled over 2 years) was also higher (9.44t/ha,) under system of rice intensification (SRI) treatment. Among the nutrient sources, N + N produced higher number of panicles/ 75 (FYM) 45 (urea) m2, leaf-area index (LAI), chlorophyll content of leaf, root dry weight, root volume, panicle weight and pooled (over 2 years) grain yield of rice (5.17 t/ha) and wheat (3.77 t/ha). The higher net monetary returns ( 41,450/ha average of 2 years) as well as benefit: cost ratio (1.59; average of 2 years) of the system was also observed under this treatment. N (FYM) + N (urea) kg/ha was found best in improving the yield and yield attributes of wheat after 75 45 rice.

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