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EVALUATION OF BALANCED MACRONUTRIENT AND MICRONUTRIENT FERTILIZER APPLICATION IN RICE CULTIVATION

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Title EVALUATION OF BALANCED MACRONUTRIENT AND MICRONUTRIENT FERTILIZER APPLICATION IN RICE CULTIVATION
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While the crops require macronutrients N, P and K essentially for its growth and yield, furthermore, other nutrients such S, Zn, and B also become crucial for crop productivity since high cropping intensity was adopted in modern agriculture. Both of macronutrient and micronutrients are need to be considered for increasing crop productivities and long term yield sustainability with balanced fertilization. Therefore, these studies were carried out with three objectives as (1) to investigate the individual effect of S, Zn and B on rice cultivation; (2) to assess the combined effect of these nutrients and

(3) to study their effect and efficiency based on location in rice growing area of Naypyitaw region. The experimental design was a randomized complete block design, eight treatments with three replications. The treatments were as (1) NPK (2) NPK +S (3) NPK+ Zn (4) NPK +B (5) NPK +S and Zn (6) NPK +S and B (7) NPK +Zn and B (8) NPK +S, Zn and B and the cultivar used in these experiments was Yadanatoe. The study schedule was surveyed study and conducted two pot experiments and two field experiments on Pobbathiri and Zeyarthiri Townships (Ottrathiri District). The applied nutrients were 30 kg S, 5 kg Zn, and
3 kg B ha-1 and blanket fertilizer rate were 85 kg N, 13 kg P and 30 kg K ha-1 in all experiments. Fertilizer P, S, Zn and B were applied at basal but N and K were applied two time equally split at 14 and 42 DAP. As observation, the nutrient level of the study area was deficient in S and Zn, and B in somewhere depend on location and based on the fertilizer management. All of the pot and field experiments showed, filled grain %, and yield among the treatments were significantly different. Yield responses of nutrient in these experiments were 6-40% by S, 2-16% by Zn and 4-17%by B and the highest attainable yields were achieved 8-80% over treatment of NPK only with combined application of all nutrients based on the original soil. In two combination treatments, the effect of (NPK+ Zn and B) combination was found prominently. According to the research findings, utilization of nutrient decreased 30 percent in nitrogen ,10 percent in phosphorus and about one percent in potassium by combined nutrients (S +Zn +B) for the same yield resulting in saving NPK rate and enhancing better nutrient management with balanced fertilization in rice cultivation. This study revealed how the tested nutrients (sulphur, zinc and boron) have positive effects on the rice yield and increased macronutrient’s efficiency and thus application of macronutrient and micronutrients fertilizer is strongly recommended for sustainable development of rice production in Naypyitaw areas.
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macronutrients, micronutrients, fertilizer, rice
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