Effect of Nutrients and Rice Residue Management on Performance of Growth and Yield of Wheat

Author: Ashish Nath, R.B. Yadav, Vivek, Adesh Singh, B.P. Dhyani, U.P. Shahi and Roop Kishor Pachauri

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Abstract

This study was conducted during rabi season of 2020-21 and 2021-22 at CRC Farm SVPUAT, Meerut, to evaluate the effect of rice residue management and nutrient management on wheat The significantly maximum dry matter accumulation (gm-2) of wheat were recorded with bio-decomposer treated residue as compare over to residue removal at 60, 90 DAS and at harvest respectively. The mean maximum dry matter accumulation (gm-2) of wheat was recorded with 125% RDF + Growth Regulator over as compare to 75% RDF +10t FYM at 30, 60, 90 DAS and at harvest respectively. The crop growth rate (g m-2) of wheat was recorded with bio-decomposer treated residue over as compare to residue removal at 30-60, 60-90 DAS and 90 DAS to at harvest respectively. The mean maximum crop growth rate (g-m-2 day-1) of wheat were recorded with 125% RDF + Growth Regulator over as compare to 75% RDF + 10t FYM at 30-60, 60-90 DAS and 90 DAS to at harvest respectively. The significantly maximum grain yield 50.03 q ha-1 registered with bio-decomposer treated residue. The application of 125% RDF + Growth Regulator grain yield 52.84 q ha-1 over water spray 75% RDF +10t FYM.

Keywords

Rice residue management, nutrient management, growth, wheat yield

Conclusion

The findings of this study showed that cultivating wheat with residue bio-decomposer treated residue and 125% RDF + growth regulator resulted in a significant increase in growth and yield. As a result, it is concluded that residue management, including the use of a residue bio-decomposer, and nutrient management of 125% RDF + growth regulator, can be recommended as a long-term strategy for increasing wheat productivity and profitability.

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How to cite this article

Ashish Nath, R.B. Yadav, Vivek, Adesh Singh, B.P. Dhyani, U.P. Shahi and Roop Kishor Pachauri (2022). Effect of Nutrients and Rice Residue Management on Performance of Growth and Yield of Wheat. Biological Forum – An International Journal, 14(4): 316-319.