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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted to assess the effect of seedling dipping and foliar application of phosphorus on growth, yield and economics of fine rice. The experimental results revealed that 75% recommended nitrogen, phosphorus and 100% recommended potassium + seedling dipping with nano di-ammonium phosphate @ 5 ml/litre + foliar spray with nano di-ammonium phosphate @ 4 ml/litre application recorded significantly higher growth, yield and yield attributes, which was statistically at par with, 50% recommended nitrogen, phosphorus +100% recommended potassium + seedling treatment with nano di-ammonium phosphate @ 5 ml/litre+ 2 foliar spray with nano di-ammonium phosphate each @ 4 ml/litre and @ 2 ml/litre and 100% recommended nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. However, 50% recommended nitrogen, phosphorus +100% recommended potassium + seedling treatment with nano di-ammonium phosphate @ 5 ml/litre+ 2 foliar spray with nano nano di-ammonium phosphate each @ 4 ml/litre recorded significantly highest agro physiological efficiency. However, in terms of economics 75% recommended nitrogen, phosphorus and 100% recommended potassium + seedling dipping with nano di-ammonium phosphate @ 5 ml/litre + foliar spray with nano nano di-ammonium phosphate @ 4 ml/litre recorded highest net returns and benefit cost ratio. Bangladesh J. Bot. 52(4): 1025-1031, 2023 (December)
期刊介绍:
Bangladesh in situated on the north of Bay of Bengal. Climatically it is a humid subtropical country. Most of the land is deltaic plain of two great rivers, the Ganges and the Bhrammaputra and it tributaries. The country has rich diversity of plants. Main crops cultivated are Rice, Jute, Wheat, Maize, Sugarcane, Mustard and different kinds of Lentils. There are a good number of Public and Private Universities and Plant Research Establishments.
Bangladesh Journal of Botany is the official organ of the Bangladesh Botanical Society established in 1972. Since 1972 Bangladesh Journal of Botany is being published regularly. Two issues of the Journal are published, one in June and another in December.
Scientific papers (Full paper and short communication) on any field of Plant Sciences from anywhere in the World are considered for publication in Bangladesh Journal of Botany.