Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice

To study the effect of different urea fertilizer rates and plant populations on disease severity of bacterial blight of rice and yield lasses related to disease, the experiments including three plant populations (110000, 150000, 190000) and five urea fertilizer rates (0,56 lb, 112 lb, 168 lb and 224...

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Main Authors: Si Si Myint, Khin Maung Nyunt, Hla Ko Ko, Maung Maung Thein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2007-10-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
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Online Access:http://www.jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/download/120/106
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spelling doaj-910edfcc401544648fcb063570d1ffab2020-11-24T23:42:42ZengKassel University PressJournal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics1612-98302007-10-011082161167Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of RiceSi Si MyintKhin Maung NyuntHla Ko KoMaung Maung TheinTo study the effect of different urea fertilizer rates and plant populations on disease severity of bacterial blight of rice and yield lasses related to disease, the experiments including three plant populations (110000, 150000, 190000) and five urea fertilizer rates (0,56 lb, 112 lb, 168 lb and 224 lb per acre) were conducted at Central Agriculture Research Institute farm in 1999 and 2000 rainy seasons. Manawthukha was used as a test variety that is susceptible to bacterial blight of rice. The disease severity could be increased by the application of urea. Although urea 112 lb per acre gave moderate disease severity than without urea, its yield is highest. The higher disease severity also showed the related effect of plant population of 150000 and above. However the combination of urea 224 lb per acre with the population of 190000 and 150000 gave the highest severity of bacterial blight disease and the minimum grain yield. The application of urea 224 lbs per acre can cause yield reduction ranging from 18.67 percent to 27.57 percent over the application of urea 112 lb per acre.http://www.jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/download/120/106ricebacterial blightfertilizer ratesureaplant density
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Khin Maung Nyunt
Hla Ko Ko
Maung Maung Thein
Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
rice
bacterial blight
fertilizer rates
urea
plant density
author_facet Si Si Myint
Khin Maung Nyunt
Hla Ko Ko
Maung Maung Thein
author_sort Si Si Myint
title Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice
title_short Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice
title_full Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice
title_fullStr Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice
title_full_unstemmed Study on the Effect of Different Urea Fertilizer Rates and Plant Populations on the Severity of Bacterial Blight (BB) of Rice
title_sort study on the effect of different urea fertilizer rates and plant populations on the severity of bacterial blight (bb) of rice
publisher Kassel University Press
series Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
issn 1612-9830
publishDate 2007-10-01
description To study the effect of different urea fertilizer rates and plant populations on disease severity of bacterial blight of rice and yield lasses related to disease, the experiments including three plant populations (110000, 150000, 190000) and five urea fertilizer rates (0,56 lb, 112 lb, 168 lb and 224 lb per acre) were conducted at Central Agriculture Research Institute farm in 1999 and 2000 rainy seasons. Manawthukha was used as a test variety that is susceptible to bacterial blight of rice. The disease severity could be increased by the application of urea. Although urea 112 lb per acre gave moderate disease severity than without urea, its yield is highest. The higher disease severity also showed the related effect of plant population of 150000 and above. However the combination of urea 224 lb per acre with the population of 190000 and 150000 gave the highest severity of bacterial blight disease and the minimum grain yield. The application of urea 224 lbs per acre can cause yield reduction ranging from 18.67 percent to 27.57 percent over the application of urea 112 lb per acre.
topic rice
bacterial blight
fertilizer rates
urea
plant density
url http://www.jarts.info/index.php/jarts/article/download/120/106
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