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Response of Rice-Rice Cropping System to different Agronomic Management Practices


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Experiments were conducted during Kharif and Rabi seasons of 2015-16 and 2016-17 in farmers fields to study the effect of different agronomic management practices on yield and net returns of rice-rice cropping system in 2 different mandals of Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. The results revealed that yields of rice-rice cropping system were significantly higher over farmer’s practices, by adoption of all the recommended package of practices which includes maintenance of optimum plant population and application of recommended dose of NPK and zinc fertilizers at right stages of the crop growth to both the crops in the cropping system.

Keywords

Nutrient Management, Rice-Rice Cropping System, Optimum Population.
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Authors

K. Tejeswara Rao
Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), India
M. M. V. Srinivasa Rao
Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), India
D. Nagarjuna
Agricultural Research Station, Seethampeta, Srikakulam (A.P.), India

Abstract


Experiments were conducted during Kharif and Rabi seasons of 2015-16 and 2016-17 in farmers fields to study the effect of different agronomic management practices on yield and net returns of rice-rice cropping system in 2 different mandals of Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh. The results revealed that yields of rice-rice cropping system were significantly higher over farmer’s practices, by adoption of all the recommended package of practices which includes maintenance of optimum plant population and application of recommended dose of NPK and zinc fertilizers at right stages of the crop growth to both the crops in the cropping system.

Keywords


Nutrient Management, Rice-Rice Cropping System, Optimum Population.

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