EFFECT OF INCREASED PLANT DENSITY AND FERTILIZER DOSE ON THE YIELD OF RICE VARIETY IR-6

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Mohammad Amin
Muhammad Ayyaz Khan

Abstract

An experiment to evaluate the effect of increased plant density and fertilizer dose on yield of rice variety IR-6 was conducted at the farm of Faculty of Agriculture, Gomal University Dera Ismail Khan. Increased plant density significantly increase number of panicles per square meter, sterility and straw yield while increased fertilizer dose of NPK increase plant height, sterility, normal kernels, and 1000 grain weight. Interaction of increased plant density and fertilizer dose was found to be non significant except sterility percentage and straw yield. However efforts are required for increasing yield per unit area of rice.

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Life, Agricultural & Health Sciences

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Amin, M., & Khan, M. A. (2004). EFFECT OF INCREASED PLANT DENSITY AND FERTILIZER DOSE ON THE YIELD OF RICE VARIETY IR-6. Journal of Research (Science), 15(1), Pages: 09-16. http://jorscience.com/index.php/JRS/article/view/165

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