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Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

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Asian J. Crop. Soil Plan. Nutri. | Volume 02, Issue 02, 68-79 | https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.020220.10
​Article type: Research article | Received: 03.04.2020; Revised: 18.04.2020; First published online: 15 May 2020.

Effect of in situ green manuring crops and chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard

Israt Jahan Irin, Parimal Kanti Biswas, Md. Jafor Ullah and Tuhin Suvro Roy
Dept. of Agronomy, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka-1207, Bangladesh.

✉ Article correspondence: [email protected] (Irin, I. J.)
Abstract
The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University to evaluate the effect of different kinds of in situ green manurings along with chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard. Fifty days-old green manure crops were incorporated after in situ cultivation and then T. Aman (subsequent crop) and mustard (succeeding crop) were grown with a recommended dose of fertilizer and half of the recommended dose of fertilizer nitrogen ha-1. The biomass from Sesbania rostrata, Sesbania aculeata and Crotalaria juncea with decreasing levels (half of the recommended dose of N fertilizer) of fertilizer in T. Aman rice and mustard gave the higher yield which was equivalent to increased level (recommended dose) of fertilizer application. The highest grain yield of following T. Aman rice (BRRI dhan66) and succeeding mustard crop was recorded at both from recommended and half of the recommended dose N and NPK with S. rostrata and S. aculeata followed by C. juncea and V. unguiculata incorporation compared to control (no green manures).
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Key Words: Green manuring, Subsequent crop, Succeeding crop, In-situ green manuring and Fertilizer economy
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Irin, I. J. et al. “Effect of in situ green manuring crops and chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 02(02), (2020): 68-79.
 
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Irin, I. J., Biswas, P. K., Ullah, M. J. and Roy, T. S. (2020). Effect of in situ green manuring crops and chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 02(02), 68-79.
 
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Irin, I. J., Biswas, P. K., Ullah, M. J. and Roy, T. S. “Effect of in situ green manuring crops and chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 02(02), (2020): 68-79.
 
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Irin, I. J., Biswas, P. K., Ullah, M. J. and Roy, T. S. 2020. Effect of in situ green manuring crops and chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 02(02), pp. 68-79.
 
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Irin, IJ, Biswas, PK, Ullah, MJ and Roy, TS.  Effect of in situ green manuring crops and chemical fertilizer on yield of T. Aman rice and mustard. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, May 2020 02(02), 68-79.
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