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Improved technological interventions are important to sustain production and productivity of rice. A study was conducted by Regional Rainfed Lowland Rice Research Station, ICAR–National Rice Research Institute, Gerua, Kamrup in four districts of lower ...
TEEKAM SINGH, K B PUN
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Inefficient water management can lead to water and nutrient losses in rice cultivation, causing economic and environmental challenges. This study evaluated the effects of irrigation and percolation management on nutrient leaching, rice yield, and water ...
Md. Mamun Rana +4 more
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Development of high yielding short duration Boro rice through Aus x Boro crossing
This research aimed to develop high-yielding, short-duration Boro rice by examining F₂ populations of inter-varietal crosses of Oryza sativa at the experimental farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka. Key objectives included evaluating mean performance, general and specific combining abilities (GCA and SCA), and residual heterosis ...
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Trend in Area, Production and Productivity of all Rice and boro Rice in Bihar State
Deepak Kumar Skand +2 more
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Present study examined the overall performance of 12 CMIP6 GCMs for rainfall, maximum and minimum temperatures for rice crop-growing seasons i.e., Boro (January to May) and Kharif (June to October) over the new alluvial zone of West Bengal. A wide range
PURBA GOSWAMI +3 more
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The present study carried out during 2021–22 at Regional Station of Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Sirajganj, Bangladesh showed combined cultivation of BRRI dhan89 along with 90 kg N/ha fertilizer application provided the highest panicle/hill ...
SHAHIN IMRAN +5 more
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Anther Culture Response in Boro Rice Hybrids
Chaitali Sen, R.P. Singh
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Present study quantifies and compares the diurnal variation of four components of PAR (APAR, IPAR, crop and soil albedo) and net radiation across three key phenological stages for Boro and Kharif rice under different management practices.
SHIRSANTA THAKUR +2 more
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Optimizing silicon fertilization for improved growth and yield in Boro rice
In the present era, sustaining rice productivity is increasingly challenged by various biotic and abiotic stresses, nutrient imbalances, and climate variability, prompting interest in beneficial elements like silicon (Si) for enhancing plant resilience and improving yield. To evaluate the impact of silicon on Boro rice (cv.
Hasan, Md. Rifat +5 more
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Impact of climate change on Boro rice production in Bangladesh: Evidence from time series modeling. [PDF]
Shahrier R +4 more
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