[article]
Title : |
Effects of varieties and fertilizer levels on yield and economics of hybrid rice at Hardinath, Nepal |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
U. Sah, Author ; Sanjit Kumar Saha, Author ; S. Marahatta, Author ; M. P. Neupane, Author |
Publication Date: |
2022 |
Article on page: |
157-163 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Yield, hybrid rice, benefit cost ratio |
Abstract: |
Hybrid rice has the potential to increase rice yield. Fertilizer requirement is higher to achieve higher productivity
in hybrid rice. A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance of hybrid rice varieties at different
levels of fertilizer management. The experiment was conducted at research farm of National Rice Research
Program (NRRP), Hardinath, Dhanusha, Nepal during rainy season of 2018. The experimental plot was laid out
in a strip plot design with three replications. The treatment consisted of combination of six registered hybrid rice
namely Arize 6444, ArizeTejgold, Gorakhnath 509, Shanti, Sudha, US 312 and two high yielding checks viz.,
Sabitri and Hardinath 1; and three levels of fertilizer management viz., Farmers practices( 60-40-0 N, P2
O5, k2
O
kg ha-1), National recommended Dose (100-30-30 N, P2
O5, k2
O kg ha-1) and 125% of National recommended Dose
(125-40-40 N, P2
05, k2
0 kg ha-1). The result of research revealed that rice hybrid Sudha produced the highest grain
yield (5659 kg ha-1
) followed by US 312 (5153 kg ha-1).All the hybrids produced significantly higher yield than
improved check varieties. The yield increment in rice hybrids ranged from 17.7 to 42.0% and 54.9 to 119.9%
over Sabitri and Hardinath1 respectively. Higher gross return(Nrs 190.78 thousand ha-1 ), net return(Nrs 100.77
thousand ha-1 ) and benefit cost ratio of (2.11) was obtained in rice hybrid Sudha followed by US 312, Shanti
and Arize Tejgold. Similarly, higher gross return (NRs. 178.59 thousand ha-1), net return (84.59 thousand ha-1)
and benefit cost ratio (1.9) were found higher in 25% more fertilizer applied dose than National recommendation
dose. Therefore, all tested hybrid rice can produce higher grain yield and 25% higher dose of fertilizer was better
than national recommended dose for achieving higher yield and net income. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Effects_of_varieties_and_fertilizer_level [...] |
in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 5 (2022) . - 157-163 p.
[article] Effects of varieties and fertilizer levels on yield and economics of hybrid rice at Hardinath, Nepal [printed text] / U. Sah, Author ; Sanjit Kumar Saha, Author ; S. Marahatta, Author ; M. P. Neupane, Author . - 2022 . - 157-163 p. Languages : English ( eng) in Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University > Volume 5 (2022) . - 157-163 p.
Keywords: |
Yield, hybrid rice, benefit cost ratio |
Abstract: |
Hybrid rice has the potential to increase rice yield. Fertilizer requirement is higher to achieve higher productivity
in hybrid rice. A field experiment was carried out to evaluate the performance of hybrid rice varieties at different
levels of fertilizer management. The experiment was conducted at research farm of National Rice Research
Program (NRRP), Hardinath, Dhanusha, Nepal during rainy season of 2018. The experimental plot was laid out
in a strip plot design with three replications. The treatment consisted of combination of six registered hybrid rice
namely Arize 6444, ArizeTejgold, Gorakhnath 509, Shanti, Sudha, US 312 and two high yielding checks viz.,
Sabitri and Hardinath 1; and three levels of fertilizer management viz., Farmers practices( 60-40-0 N, P2
O5, k2
O
kg ha-1), National recommended Dose (100-30-30 N, P2
O5, k2
O kg ha-1) and 125% of National recommended Dose
(125-40-40 N, P2
05, k2
0 kg ha-1). The result of research revealed that rice hybrid Sudha produced the highest grain
yield (5659 kg ha-1
) followed by US 312 (5153 kg ha-1).All the hybrids produced significantly higher yield than
improved check varieties. The yield increment in rice hybrids ranged from 17.7 to 42.0% and 54.9 to 119.9%
over Sabitri and Hardinath1 respectively. Higher gross return(Nrs 190.78 thousand ha-1 ), net return(Nrs 100.77
thousand ha-1 ) and benefit cost ratio of (2.11) was obtained in rice hybrid Sudha followed by US 312, Shanti
and Arize Tejgold. Similarly, higher gross return (NRs. 178.59 thousand ha-1), net return (84.59 thousand ha-1)
and benefit cost ratio (1.9) were found higher in 25% more fertilizer applied dose than National recommendation
dose. Therefore, all tested hybrid rice can produce higher grain yield and 25% higher dose of fertilizer was better
than national recommended dose for achieving higher yield and net income. |
Link for e-copy: |
https://afu.edu.np/sites/default/files/Effects_of_varieties_and_fertilizer_level [...] |
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