tailieunhanh - Is direct seeding an alternative to transplanted rice culture and how transplanted rice cultivars perform under direct seeding?
Field study was made during 2012 kharif season (July- November) at Hyderabad with 12 rice cultivars (6 high yielding varieties; 6 hybrids) belonging to early, mid early and medium duration maturity group (2 varieties / hybrid each) in sub-plots under 3 establishment methods (transplanting, drum seeding and broadcasting) as main plots in split plot design with four replications. Data revealed that direct wet seeding of rice by broadcast on account of higher tiller production incurring reduction in number of grains/panicle and unaffected test weight of grains has higher grain yield than transplanted rice ( t/ha). The reductions in cost of production (Rs. 6975/ha) in broadcast rice owing to 25 man days reduction for transplanting operations coupled with higher grain yields together have brought higher net profits than transplanted rice (Rs. 32705). Drum seeding on account of reduced cost of production despite of no yield gains, have higher net income than transplanted rice. Hybrids on average have higher grain yield than the varieties ( t/ha). This yield difference between a hybrid and variety was highest in early () followed by mid early () and medium maturity group (). KRH-2 hybrid rice cultivation is most profitable (Rs. 42150) followed by PA 6201 hybrid owing to higher grain yields. Rice cultivar x establishment method indicated that for Sahyadri-4 hybrid, transplanting is better to drum seeding while for Annada, IR-64 and Krishna hamsa varieties and for KRH-2 hybrid; broadcast seeding was promising. Crop duration is reduced by 12-13 days with direct seeding over transplanting. Per day productivity was highest with PA 6201, broadcast sowing. | Is direct seeding an alternative to transplanted rice culture and how transplanted rice cultivars perform under direct seeding?
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