Site Specific Integra Ted Plant Nutrient Management on Performance and Quality of Scented Rice
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation entitled, "site specific integrated nutrient management on
performance and quality of scented rice" was carried out at Crop Research Centre, Chirori of
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology, Meerut (U.P.). The
experiment consisted in a Randomized Block Design in four replications and six different
treatments viz; (T1) control, (T2)100% RDF of N, P, K ,Zn & B @90; 40; 30; 05; 1.5 Kgha'',
(TJ) 66% of RON +RDPK + 34% N by vermicompost- 1.25 t ha·', (T4) 66% ofRDN + RDPK +
34% N by Sesbania Rostreta -0.9 t ha'1
, (T5) TATA PARAS (11;32;13;0.9;0.24% N, P, K, Zn
&B), (T6) Fanner Pr&~tices (100: 50 Kgha'1 N P) .The scented rice variety Pusa basmati 1121
was grown and nutrient uptake, soil properties and ground water quality as influenced by
different treatments were assessed. Results obtained from the study revealed that plant height,
numbers of tillers /m'2
, dry matter accumulation enhanced in T2 to T5 as compare to rice crop
grown in Control or farmer practices which might be ascribed to increase availability of nutrients
(N, P, K, Zn & B). Further it was also observed that with use of balanced inorganic fertilizer
alone or in combination of inorganic & organic fertilizer or customize fertilizer (TATA PARAS)
physical properties of soil improved which may be due to improvement in OC % by more
biomass addition in soil. Significant reduction in BD was noticed where more biomass was
added. The application of balanced inorganic fertilizer alone or combine use of inorganic and
organic fertilizer increased the infiltration rate of soil. Treatments applied in the study distinctly
showed the improvement in OC %, availability of N, P, K, Zn, B and better soil environment
were found superior over control. Uptake of N, P, K, Zn anJ B by scented rice under different
treatments was also found significantly higher than control. The grain yield of rice was
significantly higher in inorganic fertilizer alone or combine use of organic & inorganic fertilizer
treated plot than in control. However, no significant variation was observed in the grain yield of
inorganic treated plots and combine use of fertilizer treated plot. The balanced fertilizer either
through traditionally available fertilizer or customized fertilizer or through combine use of
organic & inorganic fertilizer improved the grain yield of rice. Applied treatments also improve
the protein content, reduce the broken percent and improve the quality of rice than control.
Combine use of fertilizer with organic. & inorganic gave the highest net return and B:C ratio with
minimum cost of production.
