EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSPLANT DATE AND SOWING DENSITY RELATED TO TILLERING CAPACITY OF RICE......
- International Knowledge Press
- Apr 2, 2022
- 1 min read
Because of their traditional customs, several countries have low rice production each year. Despite the application of numerous inputs, yields and incomes are low. Other countries, on the other hand, are developing agricultural practises to increase their rice production potential. The major goal was to determine the impact of transplant date and seeding density on tillering capability in order to improve traditional peasant practises and increase rice production potential. A split-plot design was used to conduct the study. It primarily consisted of two years of setting up experiments in rural locations. The enhanced cultivar RWA24 was chosen as experimental material during planting. In the trials, each rice plant produced an average of more than 21 total tillers and more than 12 fertile tillers. According to the System of Rice Intensification model, this higher number of tillers was achieved by combining two yield factors (12 days old plants and transplanting to 1 strand per seed hole). With low seed inputs, the rice farmer can boost his yield by using these strategies instead of traditional methods.
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