Effect of Biological Products on Yield, Production Economics and Soil Nutrient Status of Transplanted kharif Rice (Oryza sativa L.) in Gangetic Alluvial Soil of West Bengal, India

M. Sana, Kalyan Jana, Ramyajit Mondal, Krishnendu Mondal, Subhajit Banerjee, Hirak Banerjee
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Field experiment was conducted during kharif season of 2017 and 2018 at Instructional Farm under Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, West Bengal in sandy loam soil to study the growth and yield of transplanted kharif rice variety Satabdi (cv. IET 4786) as influenced by biological products. The experiment was laid down in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with seven treatment combinations replicated thrice. Results revealed that RDF + soil applied Bolt GR @ 10 kg/ha produced higher growth attributes and yield of tested rice cultivar. The same treatment registered significantly higher total N and K uptake in tested cultivar; while the highest P uptake was recorded with RDF + Seed treatment with JumpStart2.0 @ 0.83 ml/kg seed. The treatment RDF + soil applied Azospirillum @ 2 kg/ha brought about significant positive changes of available N content in post-harvest soil over control situation (only RDF). However, significantly higher available P content was estimated in plots with RDF + soil applied PSB @ 2 kg/ha. Application of bio-products failed to exert any significant influence on residual soil K. The crop receiving RDF + soil applied Bolt GR @ 10 kg/ha gave highest gross return, net return and B:C ratio. Hence, application of RDF (60-30-30 kg N, P2O5 and K2O/ha) along with Bolt GR @ 10 kg/ha or Azospirillum @ 2 kg/ha may be recommended to achieve higher grain yield of tested cultivar Satabdi (cv. IET 4786).
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生物产品对印度西孟加拉邦恒河冲积土壤中移栽旱稻(Oryza sativa L.)产量、生产经济性和土壤养分状况的影响
西孟加拉邦 Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya 的教学农场于 2017 年和 2018 年的旱季在砂壤土中进行了田间试验,以研究生物制品对移栽的旱稻品种 Satabdi(变种 IET 4786)的生长和产量的影响。实验采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD),七个处理组合重复三次。结果显示,RDF + 土壤施用 Bolt GR @ 10 kg/ha,能提高受试水稻品种的生长属性和产量。在相同的处理条件下,受测品种的氮和钾总吸收量明显较高;而 RDF + 种子处理 JumpStart2.0 @ 0.83 ml/kg 种子的钾吸收量最高。RDF + 土壤施用 Azospirillum @ 2 kg/ha 处理使收获后土壤中的可利用氮含量比对照组(仅 RDF)有显著的正向变化。然而,在施用 RDF + 土壤施用 PSB @ 2 千克/公顷的地块中,估计可用磷含量明显较高。施用 RDF + 土施 Bolt GR @ 10 公斤/公顷的作物的总收益、净收益和 B:C 比值最高。因此,建议在施用 RDF(60-30-30 千克氮、P2O5 和 K2O/公顷)的同时施用 Bolt GR @ 10 千克/公顷或 Azospirillum @ 2 千克/公顷,以提高受试栽培品种 Satabdi(变种 IET 4786)的谷物产量。
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