Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper


Vol.31, Jan Suppl Issue, 2025

Page Number: S413-S415

IMPACT OF DIFFERENT PLANTING TECHNIQUES AND INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ON YIELD AND ECONOMICS OF RICE (ORYZA SATIVA L.) UNDER TRANSPLANTED LOW LAND CONDITION

Aman Pathak, Gargi Shekhar, Gaurav Tomar and Happy Narang

Abstract

The experimental was laid out in split plot design (SPD) where 9 treatments were replicated four times. Treatments with their symbols. Three planting methods transplanting (S1), SRI (S2), direct sowing (S3) and three integrated management practices 100% RDN, NPK (N1), 75% RDN, NPK + 25% FYM (N2), 50 % RDN, NPK+ 50 % FYM (N3). The present study concluded that grain yield plays a major role as it makes a difference to the net income. Maximum gross return and net return was recorded in (S2N2) SRI method + 75% NPK + 25% FYM, followed by (S2N1) SRI and 100% NPK. It is also clearly shown that S2N2 achieved the highest cost of production. Highest gross return, net return and B; C ratio obtained in S2N2.