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Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

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Asian J. Crop. Soil Plan. Nutri. | Volume 04, Issue 02, 157-164 | https://doi.org/10.18801/ajcsp.040220.20
​Article type: Research article | Received: 01.10.2020; Revised: 02.11.2020; First published online: 31 December 2020.

Nitrogen effect on the growth and yield contributing characters of Binadhan-19​

Md. Babul Akter 1, Nazmun Nahar 1, Md. Sohel Rana 1, Md. Niloy Hasan 2 and Md. Abu Rayhan 2
1 Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA), Sub-station, Rahmatpur, Barishal-8211, Bangladesh.
2 College of Agricultural Sciences, International University of Business Agriculture and Technology, Uttara-10, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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Abstract
The experiment was conducted at the BINA sub-station, Rahmatpur, Barishal, during the period from April 2020 to August 2020 to investigate the effect of nitrogen on the yield of transplant Aus rice cv. Binadhan-19. The experiment comprised four levels of nitrogen viz (a) N0 (zero nitrogen), (b) N1 (90 kg N/ha), (c) N2 (110 kg N/ha) and (d) N3 (130 kg N/ha). Nitrogen fertilizer was applied at two splits. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Results revealed that plant height, effective tiller, non-effective tiller, flag leaf length, filled gran, unfilled grain and 1000 grain weight were increased with increasing nitrogen doses till 110 kg N ha-1. Furthermore, the highest grain weight was recorded in 110 kg N ha-1 due to superior performance of yield contributing characters of BInadhan-19. A positive correlation was found between grain yield and total dry matter production. The experimental results concluded that 110 kg N ha-1 would be the best dose for higher gain yield in Binadhan-19 in aus season.
 
Key words: Rice, Nitrogen, Nitrogen level, Binadhan-19 and Yield
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Akter, M. B. et al. “Nitrogen effect on the growth and yield contributing characters of Binadhan-19”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 04(02), (2020): 157-164.
 
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Akter, M. B., Nahar, N., Rana, M. S., Hasan, M. N. and Rayhan, M. B. (2020). Nitrogen effect on the growth and yield contributing characters of Binadhan-19. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 04(02), 157-164.
 
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Akter, M. B., Nahar, N., Rana, M. S., Hasan, M. N. and Rayhan, M. B. “Nitrogen effect on the growth and yield contributing characters of Binadhan-19”. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 04(02), (2020): 157-164.
 
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Akter, M. B., Nahar, N., Rana, M. S., Hasan, M. N. and Rayhan, M. B. 2020. Nitrogen effect on the growth and yield contributing characters of Binadhan-19. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 04(02), pp. 157-165.

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Akter, MB, Nahar, N, Rana, MS, Hasan, MN and Rayhan, MB. Nitrogen effect on the growth and yield contributing characters of Binadhan-19. Asian Journal of Crop, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2020 December 04(02), 157-164.
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